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Learn how CuZn21Si3P brass performs in CNC machining, including its lead-free composition, corrosion behavior, applications, material selection logic and production risks.
Understand CuZn37 brass properties, applications, material selection factors and CNC machining behavior, including formability, burr control, surface finish and production limits.
Learn how X5CrNiCuNb16-4 stainless steel performs in CNC machining, including 17-4PH equivalents, properties, applications, heat treatment and machining risks.
Learn why Cu-ETP copper is used for CNC machined electrical and thermal parts, including properties, equivalent grades, applications, material selection and machining risks.
Learn how X17CrNi16-2 stainless steel performs in CNC machining, including properties, equivalent grades, applications, material selection and machining risks.
Learn how X2CrNi19-11 stainless steel performs in CNC machining, welded parts, hygienic components and material selection, including properties and processing risks.
Learn how X2CrNiMo18-14-3 stainless steel performs in CNC machining, corrosion-resistant parts, hygienic components and material selection.
Learn how X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 duplex stainless steel performs in CNC machining, corrosion-resistant parts, material selection and production risk control.
Learn how X39CrMo17-1 stainless steel performs in CNC machining, wear-resistant parts, heat treatment, material selection and production risk control.
Learn what 18CrNiMo7-6 steel is, its properties, equivalent grades, applications, material selection logic, and CNC machining risks for precision parts.
Learn why 40CrMnMoS8-6 steel is used for CNC machined mold parts, its properties, 1.2312 equivalent grades, applications, selection logic, and machining risks.
Learn how Cu-DHP copper performs in CNC machining, brazed assemblies, heat-transfer parts and material selection, including properties, equivalents and processing risks.
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