Modern manufacturing requires specialized CNC machining capabilities for challenging materials like G10 fiberglass laminate and general CNC plastic machining services.
Stainless Steel: SS201,SS301, SS303, SS304, SS316, SS416 etc.
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Steel: mild steel, Carbon steel, 4140, 4340, Q235, Q345B, 20#, 45# etc.
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Brass: HPb63, HPb62, HPb61, HPb59, H59, H68, H80, H90 etc.
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Copper: C11000,C12000,C12000 C36000 etc.
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Iron: A36, 45#, 1213, 12L14, 1215 etc.
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Plastic: ABS, PC, PE, POM, Delrin, Nylon, PP,PEI, Peek etc.
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CNC Milling work range: 510 * 1020 * 500 mm(max) Tolerance: +/-0.01 mm
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About Acrylic CNC Machining
Acrylic is a thermoplastic renowned for its optical clarity, strength, and UV stability, making it a popular alternative to glass in many applications. It is lightweight, impact-resistant, and, unlike other transparent plastics, does not discolor with prolonged sunlight exposure. While acrylic offers excellent strength and rigidity, it is not as durable as glass in high-temperature environments. These properties make machined acrylic widely used in industries such as automotive and test and measurement.
Applications | Advantages | Disadvantages | Lead Time | Price | Tolerances |
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Instrument dials and vehicle lamp covers, light diffusers, transparent enclosures. Can be used as a low-cost and lightweight alternative to glass. |
High impact resistance, optically clear, high UV resistance |
Poor scratch and heat resistance, sensitive to certain chemicals |
Starting at 3 days |
Low ($) |
Standard ±0.010"; ±0.002" are achievable; sub-±0.002" are available after manual review |
Acrylic
Acrylic is a tough material with many advantages over glass. First, acrylic is easy to machine, whereas glass is relatively difficult. This makes CNC machining of acrylic an ideal choice for tasks requiring complex geometries and high optical clarity. Acrylic's excellent clarity makes it well-suited for applications such as inspection windows, chemical testing hardware, and instrument covers.
Tensile Strength, Yield (MPa) | Elongation at Break (%) | Hardness (Shore D) | Heat Deflection Temperature (°C) at 0.45MPa | Melting Point (°C) |
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65-75 |
~2-10 |
~80-90 |
105-110 |
85-110 |
Note: For reference only. Values can vary slightly depending on the grade and manufacturing process. For critical applications, refer to specific material data sheets (e.g., from manufacturers like Plexiglas®, Acrylite®, or Lucite®)
FAQ:
Q: Are you a trading company or manufacturer?
A: We are a factory.
Q: How can I obtain a quotation?
A: To receive a quotation, please send us drawings in formats such as IGS, DWG, STEP, etc., along with a detailed PDF. If you have any specific requirements, please include them in the request, and we will provide professional advice for your reference.
Q: What if I don't have a drawing?
A: In such cases, you can provide us with samples or drawings. Rest assured, we will ensure the safety and confidentiality of any provided drawings.
Q: What is your delivery time?
A: Normally, it takes 7-14 days for the parts to be ready. We have systems in place to ensure timely delivery.
Q: How do you ship the products? What are the packing details?
A: For small quantity orders, we have partnerships with courier services like TNT, FEDEX, UPS, etc. For larger quantities, air or sea shipment options are available. We have standard packing details, but if you have any specific requirements, we are willing to assist you.
Q: Do you provide samples? Is there an extra charge?
A: Yes, we can provide samples, but there may be an extra charge for them.
Q: What are your payment terms? How can I make the payment?
A: Our payment terms are 50% T/T (bank transfer) in advance, with the balance payment due before shipment. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us.