Materials

In CNC machining, material choice directly affects how a part performs and how much it costs to produce. Aluminum offers light weight, stainless steel provides strength, and plastics bring flexibility for complex shapes. To make selection easier, we’ve outlined the most widely used CNC machining materials along with their typical applications, so you can quickly see which option best fits your project needs.

Materials

Aluminum Alloys

10 Oct, 2025

Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, aluminum is one of the most popular CNC machining materials.

 Advantages: Excellent machinability, good thermal conductivity, high strength-to-weight ratio.

 Limitations: Softer than steels, lower wear resistance.

 Applications: Electronic housings, heat sinks, automotive parts, aerospace components.

 Cost: Low to medium.

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