CNC machining of aviation parts emphasizes high strength, lightweight, and tight tolerance control. Materials primarily used are aviation-grade aluminum alloys and titanium alloys, ensuring the stability of aircraft components in extreme environments.
Process Flow: Design → CNC 5-Axis Machining → Heat Treatment → Surface Anodizing → Inspection → Shipping
| Parameter | Value Range/Description |
|---|---|
| Process | 5-Axis CNC Milling, Turning |
| Material | Aviation-grade aluminum, titanium alloy |
| Precision | ±0.005 mm |
| Dimension Range | ≤800 mm |
| Surface Treatment | Anodizing, Sandblasting |
| Batch | Small to Large |
| Applications | Aircraft components, UAV structures |
| Features | Lightweight, high-temperature resistance |
| Inspection | CMM, X-Ray |
| Turn | 15–25 days |
Applications:
Advantages:
Q1: Can titanium alloys be machined?
A1: Yes, we support titanium alloys.
Q2: Is it aerospace certified?
A2: Our process meets aerospace-grade requirements.
Q3: What tolerance can be achieved?
A3: ±0.005 mm.
Q4: Is mass production possible?
A4: We can proceed from small-batch trial production to full-scale production.
Q5: Can the surface be oxidized?
A5: Yes, we support a variety of processes.
We can customize parts to meet customer requirements, including structural optimization, material selection, and surface finishes, to enhance part performance.