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Custom brass precision turned components with controlled threads, bores, tolerances, finishes, inspection, and OEM-ready packaging.
Compare 420 stainless steel vs 316 for CNC parts. Learn how hardness, corrosion resistance, heat treatment, machining, and cost affect material selection.
Compare 3Cr13 steel vs. 1095 high carbon steel for CNC machining. Learn how composition, hardness, corrosion resistance, heat treatment, machinability, surface finishing, and total cost affect steel part selection.
Learn what a CNC machining part drawing should include for accurate quoting, machining, tolerances, inspection, and reliable production.
Can brass be anodized like aluminum? Learn what anodized brass really means, why anodizing brass is different from aluminum anodizing, and which brass finishes work best for CNC parts.
Learn how Kovar CNC machining controls heat, stress, burrs, and surface integrity for glass-sealed, vacuum-tight electronic components.
Learn the melting point of lead in Celsius and Fahrenheit, how lead alloys melt differently, and why heat, machining, creep, and compliance matter.
Is titanium magnetic? Learn how titanium and magnets behave, why titanium is practically nonmagnetic, and how alloys, coatings, contamination, and CNC machining affect titanium parts.
Does titanium rust? Learn how titanium corrosion resistance works, when titanium can corrode, and what it means for CNC machined parts.
Compare 308 vs 316 stainless steel for welding, corrosion resistance and CNC machining. Learn when to use 308L filler metal or 316L base material.
Compare 416 vs 316 stainless steel for CNC machining, including machinability, corrosion resistance, heat treatment, and production cost.
Learn how aluminum tempers affect strength, bending, CNC machining stability, anodizing, and material selection for precision parts.
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