Online CNC Milling Service
Unionfab’s CNC milling service delivers fast turnaround for both prototypes and production runs.
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Why Choose Unionfab for Your CNC Milling Projects?
Advanced Capabilities
Our extensive infrastructure boasts over 400 advanced CNC machines across six strategically located facilities. We also boast a diverse selection of materials, ensuring we have the perfect fit for your specific project needs.
Industry-Proven Expertise
Our team boasts extensive experience in CNC machining and a deep understanding of its intricacies. From automotive to medical and beyond, our experience caters to diverse needs, ensuring project success in your specific field.
Streamlined Workflow
Our team boasts extensive experience in CNC, We prioritize efficiency at every step. Get competitive pricing and lead times within minutes with our online quote system. Additionally, our rapid prototyping capabilities help you validate your design and optimize production for cost-effectiveness.
More Affordable Than You Thought
Our CNC milling service is significantly more affordable than European and American competitors, boasting a cost reduction of 50%. This translates to substantial savings without sacrificing the quality or precision.
Commitment to Quality
At Unionfab, quality is paramount. Our ISO certifications (9001:2015, 13485, AS9100D) ensure parts that meet your exact specifications. We adhere to strict quality control measures and keep you informed throughout the entire process.
Unionfab CNC Milling Material Options
Steel | Stainless Steel | Aluminum | Titanium | Copper | Plastics | Composites |
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AISI 1018 Steel | AISI 201 Stainless Steel | AA2017 Aluminum | Grade 2 Titanium | C1100 Copper | ABS | Synthetic stone (CDM) |
AISI 1045 Steel | AISI 303 Stainless Steel | AA2024 Aluminum | Grade 6 Titanium Alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) | C1020 Copper | PC | Bakelite PF |
AISI 1066 Steel | AISI 304 Stainless Steel | AA5052 Aluminum | C1200 Copper | PE | FR4 Epoxy Fiberglass | |
AISI 1140 Steel | AISI 316 Stainless Steel | AA5083 Aluminum | C2800 Copper | POM | ZrO2 Ceramic | |
AISI 4140 Steel | AISI 316L Stainless Steel | AA6061 Aluminum | C5210 Copper | PMMA | ||
A2 Tool Steel | AISI 410 Stainless Steel | AA6061-T6 Aluminum | C1720 Copper | PP | ||
D2 Tool Steel | AISI 416 Stainless Steel | AA6063 Aluminum | Polycarbonate | PU | ||
P20 Tool Steel | AISI 420 Stainless Steel | AA6082 Aluminum | 0 | PVC | ||
H13 Tool Steel | AISI 440C Stainless Steel | AA7075 Aluminum | PA6/PA66 | |||
M2 Tool Steel | 17-4 PH Stainless Steel | MIC-6 Aluminum | PTFE | |||
YT15 Tungsten Steel | PEEK | |||||
YT20 Tungsten Steel | ESD 225 POM Acetal | |||||
MC501CD R6 |
Unionfab CNC Milling Material Options
CNC Milling Applications
Automotive
CNC milling plays a central role in the automotive industry, shaping both the performance and appearance of vehicles from intricate engine blocks to the finely detailed elements within car interiors.
Electronics
CNC milling allows for the creation of delicate electronic parts and assemblies with the necessary level of detail and accuracy, ensuring the functionality and performance of the complex circuitry found within modern electronic devices.
Industrial Production
By combining rapid prototyping, rapid tooling, and end-use production, CNC milling offers a streamlined and efficient solution. It offers a one-stop shop, streamlining your journey from concept to production.
CNC Milling: Pros and Cons
Unionfab CNC Milling Tolerance Considerations
Feature | Standard | Advanced Option | Notes |
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Tolerance | ±0.005" (±0.127mm) | ±0.0005" (±0.0127mm) | Tolerances will be held to +/-.005"(+/-.127mm) in accordance with ISO 2768 unless otherwise specified. |
Surface Roughness (Ra) | 125uin (3.2μm) | Up to 16uin (0.4μm) | Surface roughness will be held to 125uin/3.2um Ra unless otherwise specified. |
Lead Time | 7-12 days | Contact us for advanced options. | Get an instant quote to see the lead time. |
Accepted File Formats | 3D: STEP, STP, IGS 2D drawings: DWG, DXF, PDF | Contact us for specifics. | Delivery time may be 2-3 days longer if only 2D drawings are provided. |
Inspection | Standard Report (Free) | CMM Inspection or Third Party Inspection (Fee Required) | Free standard report, additional options available. |
CNC Milling: Breakdown of the Basics
What is CNC milling?
CNC milling is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines to remove material from a solid block to create a desired shape. A rotating cutting tool is used to precisely remove material according to a pre-programmed design.
CNC milling vs. turning: What are the differences?
Both CNC milling and turning are CNC machining processes, but they differ in how the material is moved. In CNC milling, the cutting tool moves around a stationary workpiece. In CNC turning, the workpiece rotates while the cutting tool remains stationary. Milling is suitable for creating complex shapes, while turning is ideal for creating cylindrical or hollow parts.
Types of CNC Milling Machines
CNC Milling: Factors to Consider
If you're looking to outsource CNC milling for your project, here are some factors to consider:
- Complexity of your part: Simpler parts can be machined on basic 3-axis machines, while intricate designs may require a multi-axis machine.)
- Material: Different materials require specific tooling and expertise.
- Tolerance requirements: The level of precision needed for your parts will influence the machine and expertise required.
- Volume: Production volume will impact the choice of CNC milling machine and overall cost.