CNC machined hardware refers to metal or plastic components manufactured using Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology. These parts are widely used in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical equipment, and industrial automation due to their precision, repeatability, and customization flexibility.
Key Features:
High dimensional accuracy (±0.01 mm or better)
Compatible with multiple materials: aluminum, brass, stainless steel, titanium, plastics (e.g., POM, ABS)
Surface treatments: anodizing, powder coating, electroplating, sandblasting, polishing
Supports complex geometries via multi-axis machining (3-, 4-, or 5-axis)
Custom prototyping and low-volume production available on demand
Applications:
Structural brackets
Gears, spacers, shafts
Heat sinks and housings
Mechanical enclosures and interface panels
CNC machined hardware ensures tight tolerances, consistent quality, and efficient scalability, making it a preferred solution in precision engineering fields.