2024-12-13
Commonly used materials for CNC machine parts mainly include metal materials and non-metallic materials. Metal materials such as steel, aluminum, copper and alloys, non-metallic materials such as plastic and rubber.
Metal materials
Steel: Steel is one of the main materials for CNC machine tool processing. It is suitable for processing various parts. Due to its low hardness and easy processing, it is widely used in machinery manufacturing, automobile manufacturing, aerospace and other fields.
Aluminum: Aluminum has the characteristics of high strength, light weight and corrosion resistance. It is widely used in aviation, automobile, electronics and other fields. Using CNC machine tools to process aluminum can improve part quality and production efficiency.
Copper: Copper has good conductivity and ductility. It is often used in electrical appliance manufacturing, pipeline manufacturing, etc. CNC machine tools can efficiently process various copper parts.
Alloy materials: Alloy materials have the advantages of high strength, heat resistance and corrosion resistance. They are widely used in aviation, aerospace, energy, chemical industry and other fields. CNC machine tools can accurately process various alloy materials.
Non-metallic materials
Plastic: Plastic is a lightweight, corrosion-resistant, heat-insulating and insulating material. It is widely used in electronics, machinery, automobiles and other fields. CNC machine tools can accurately process various plastic products.
Rubber: Rubber has the characteristics of good elasticity, strong wear resistance and good cold resistance. It is widely used in automobile manufacturing, machinery manufacturing and other fields. CNC machine tools can efficiently process various rubber products.
Advantages and application scope of CNC machine tools
CNC machine tools have the advantages of high precision, high efficiency and high stability, which can greatly improve production efficiency and part quality. CNC machine tools are widely used in various machinery manufacturing fields, such as automobile, aviation, aerospace, electronics, chemical industry, etc.