CNC Machining Stainless Steel Parts

Stainless steel, a type of low-carbon steel, possesses numerous advantageous qualities for industrial use.

Because stainless steel has good corrosion resistance, it can make structural components permanently maintain the integrity of the engineering design.

Due to its characteristics, it has always been welcomed by the machining industry.

Precision CNC machining stainless steel components are usually used when components have to be durable, stable, and have an immaculate finish, for example, in medical engineering technology, mechanical equipment, automobile, industrial equipment, automation equipment, household appliances, toy, etc.

CNC Machining Materials for Stainless Steel Parts

Stainless steel is very resistant to rust and rust, making it suitable for use where parts might be revealed to the components for extensive durations. Stainless steel is additionally relatively ductile and ductile.

The 300 series (303, 304, and so on) are austenitic stainless steels (based upon their crystal framework) as well as are the most widely generated grades worldwide. Austenitic stainless steel grades are known for their high deterioration resistance as well as high stamina over a large temperature variety. With the exception of cool working, they are not heat treatable and also are typically non-magnetic.

400 collection stainless sheets of steel come from the martensitic family and also are not as usual as austenitic stainless steel. Martensitic steels are tough as well as very solid due to their greater carbon material however are more susceptible to rust in certain settings. They can be warm dealt with to significantly increase their firmness as well as are magnetic.

17-4 PH stainless steel is a high-strength, extremely corrosion-resistant product that preserves its toughness in temperatures approximately 1100 ° F. PH in its name stands for rainfall hardening, a therapy made use of to raise yield stamina. It is magnetic and also heats treatable with a hardness of approximately Rockwell C50.

Nitronic 60 is an outstanding general-purpose product with excellent wear and rust resistance. It has almost two times the yield toughness of SS 304 and also SS 316 and has superb oxidation resistance. Popular applications consist of bolts, valve stems, valve seats, pins, bushings, rings, bearings, as well as shafts.

Information of Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel parts machining and manufacturing is one of our main type, below is some common information about Stainless Steel.

Finishes for CNC Machined Steel Parts

We offer a wide range of surface finishes applicable to CNC steel.

Anodizing

To increase surface hardness and dissipate heat, we use anodizing techniques to enhance the look of parts and blend well for painting and priming.

Electroplating

Electroplating reduces metal cations in the electrolyte solution, producing a metallic coating on a metal surface. This process can be used for purposes of corrosion and wear resistance, as well as for decorative purposes.

Polishing

Working on metal and hard plastics, our polishing uses highly efficient machinery to get our parts between Ra 0.8~Ra0.1 for a cleaner surface.

Powder coating

We apply a thin layer of protective polymer with the corona discharge phenomenon to give our part a lasting finish that protects from impacts and prevents wearing down.

Brushing

Our brushing technique uses abrasive belts over the material to create diverse patterns that match the parts’ structure and color.

Black Anodized

Adding layers to metallic surfaces like steel, our black anodized technique improves appearance while maintaining durability.

Alodine

We use chromate conversion coating or alodine to protect aluminum and other materials from corrosive elements, usually done before priming and painting parts.


Laser Carving

Helpful in brand recognition or parts organization, we use laser carving that applies various printing methods during full-scale production to quickly embed barcodes, lettering and logos on the parts.

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