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Carbon steel is one of the most practical engineering materials for CNC machined parts, fabricated structures, brackets, shafts, fasteners, cookware, fixtures, and general industrial components. It offers a strong balance of cost, strength, availability, machinability, and finish flexibility. The real value comes from choosing the correct grade, carbon level, surface treatment, and maintenance plan instead […]

2024 aluminum is a high-strength aluminum-copper alloy used when a lightweight part must resist tensile loading, fatigue, and repeated service stress. It is often compared with 6061 aluminum because both materials are common in CNC machining and sheet or plate manufacturing, but they solve different engineering problems. 2024 aluminum is stronger and more fatigue resistant […]

Learn what 5052 aluminum is, how 5052-H32 and 5052-H34 perform, when to choose it over 6061, and how to machine, bend, finish, and specify 5052 aluminum parts. What Is 5052 Aluminum? A strong 5052 aluminum article should begin with what the alloy does best: corrosion-resistant sheet and plate work where bending, welding, and outdoor durability […]

6061 aluminum is a heat-treatable 6000-series alloy widely used for CNC machined parts, extrusions, frames, fixtures, housings, and lightweight structural components. Its popularity comes from a balanced mix of strength, low weight, corrosion resistance, weldability, availability, and predictable machining behavior. This guide explains 6061 aluminum alloy in a manufacturing-focused way, including 6061-T6 aluminum properties, CNC […]

7075 aluminum is one of the highest-strength commercial aluminum alloys used for precision parts. It is not the default choice for every project, and that is exactly why it deserves a careful engineering discussion. Many buyers know that 7075 is stronger than 6061, but the real decision is more nuanced: the part geometry, load direction, […]

MIC-6 aluminum is a precision cast aluminum tooling plate used when flatness, dimensional stability, and predictable CNC machining behavior matter more than maximum strength. In custom CNC machining, it is often selected for fixture plates, inspection bases, router tables, automation mounting plates, vacuum fixtures, and precision tooling where a plate must stay flat after pockets, […]

Ti-6Al-4V, also known as Grade 5 titanium or titanium alloy 6-4, is one of the most widely specified titanium alloys for high-strength, lightweight, corrosion-resistant components. For engineers, sourcing teams, and CNC machining buyers, the key question is not simply whether the alloy is strong. The real question is whether its strength, cost, machinability, surface behavior, and inspection […]

Titanium Grade 2 is often chosen when a part needs long-term corrosion resistance, low weight, biocompatibility, and reliable fabrication rather than maximum alloy strength. This guide explains its composition, performance, CNC machining behavior, surface finishing options, and selection rules for custom titanium parts. What Is Titanium Grade 2? Titanium Grade 2 is a commercially pure titanium grade, commonly […]

Titanium Grade 5, also known as Ti-6Al-4V, is the titanium alloy most engineers think of when they need high strength without the weight penalty of steel. It combines aluminum and vanadium with titanium to create an alpha-beta alloy that can be machined, heat treated, finished, and inspected for demanding custom parts. For CNC projects, the […]

This engineering guide explains EN 1.4401 stainless steel for buyers, designers, and CNC machining teams that need corrosion-resistant parts with reliable strength, clean surfaces, and predictable manufacturing behavior. What Is 1.4401 Stainless Steel? 1.4401 stainless steel is the European material number for X5CrNiMo17-12-2, widely known as AISI 316 or UNS S31600. It is an austenitic […]

EN 1.4571 stainless steel, commonly known as AISI 316Ti or X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2, is a titanium-stabilized austenitic stainless steel designed for corrosion resistance, weldability, and dependable performance in elevated-temperature service. It is often chosen when standard stainless steels cannot provide enough protection against intergranular corrosion after welding or thermal exposure. For buyers of CNC machined stainless steel […]

17-4 PH stainless steel is a precipitation-hardening alloy chosen when a machined part must combine high strength, controlled hardness, useful corrosion resistance, and reliable dimensional stability. For CNC machining projects, it is especially valuable because engineers can machine it in a softer condition, then age harden it to reach the required mechanical performance. This guide […]

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