Aluminum Swiss Machining Service
Aluminum is a lightweight and versatile metal widely used in electrical applications due to its excellent conductivity, corrosion resistance, and cost-effectiveness.
Why Choose Aluminum for Swiss Machining Parts?
Aluminum is one of the most popular materials in Swiss machining, combining excellent machinability, light weight, and outstanding strength-to-weight ratio. It produces virtually no tool wear even at high spindle speeds, enabling extremely fast cycle times, mirror-like surface finishes, and tolerances down to ±0.0002″ (5 μm) with ease—making it the go-to choice for high-volume precision components.
- Exceptional machinability
- Ultra-fast cycle times
- Superb surface finish
- Lightweight yet strong
- Natural corrosion resistance & anodizing capability
- Excellent thermal & electrical conductivity
Available Parts for Aluminum Swiss Machining
Aluminum Swiss Machining is suitable for a wide range of aluminum alloys including 6061, 6063, 7075, 2024, 5052, 6082, 2011, 3003, 5083, and other series. The suitability depends on the alloy’s machinability, temper, and specific properties. Here are the materials we can provide for Aluminum Swiss Machining.







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