Acrylic CNC Machining Service

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Why Choose Acrylic for Precision Machining Parts?

Acrylic excels in CNC machining for its exceptional combination of optical clarity, machinability, and versatility, delivering crystal-clear aesthetics and reliable performance across a wide range of applications. It offers excellent edge quality with minimal chipping, supports tight tolerances down to ±0.001″ (25 μm), and provides consistent repeatability in medium-to-high volume production—making it the preferred choice for optical lenses, display enclosures, light guides, signage, medical devices, and transparent prototypes requiring both precision and visual appeal.

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Available Parts for Acrylic CNC Machining

Acrylic CNC Machining is suitable for a wide range of Acrylic materials including clear Acrylic, colored Acrylic, frosted Acrylic, mirrored Acrylic, and specialty high-impact Acrylic formulations. The suitability depends on the material’s machinability. Here are the parts we can provide for CNC Machining.

Acrylic CNC Services and Capabilities

Swiss Machining

Swiss machining: ultra-precise, small-diameter complex parts machined from bar stock in a single setup – with micron-level tolerances and zero secondary operations.

CNC Turning and Milling

CNC turning and milling with live tooling combines both lathe and mill capabilities to machine parts with cylindrical features from metal rod stock.

FAQs

Yes, acrylic (PMMA) can be machined to very tight tolerances, often down to ±0.001″ (25 μm), comparable to aluminum. With sharp tools, proper feeds/speeds, and cooling techniques, we deliver excellent edge quality, minimal chipping, and consistent repeatability for precision optical and display components.

Acrylic offers superior optical clarity (up to 92% light transmission) and easier polishing for crystal-clear finishes, while polycarbonate provides higher impact resistance and toughness. Acrylic is generally preferred for applications needing transparency and aesthetics, such as lenses, enclosures, and signage, whereas polycarbonate suits more rugged, high-impact uses.

Melting occurs from excessive heat (high speeds, dull tools, or poor chip evacuation), while cracking results from brittleness under stress or improper clamping. We prevent these issues using sharp, acrylic-specific carbide tools, optimized high-speed/low-feed parameters, air cooling or mist, secure fixturing, and climb milling techniques to ensure clean, stress-free results every time.

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What is Swiss Machining?

What is Swiss Machining?

Swiss machining uses a sliding headstock and guide bushing, unlike standard lathes, to support material while the tool remains stationary.

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