Machined Parts

Automation parts, automotive parts, machinery parts are called machined parts or machining parts. The processes of machining parts using material removal is known as subtractive manufacturing and commonly used for the machined part is CNC machining, CNC milling, CNC turning, sheet metal, urethane casting, cold forging, wire cutting, EDM, Grinding, etc. It served a lot of industries, such as automation, automotive, medical device, machinery, robotics and so on. Use metal or plastic to produce the machined part, like machined aluminum parts, machined brass parts, machined ABS parts, machined stainless steel parts, machined PC parts. Actually, the final shape, size, or design achieved is through material removal. Machined parts are everywhere, and it’s easy to see why: CNC machining is suitable for a range of metals and plastics, and the machined part can be fabricated quickly and affordably with no tooling required.

 

machined parts

 

There are many reasons why companies, product designers, R&D departments, and other professionals might use machined parts, and many of the specific advantages of the machined part is described in the following section. In short, machined parts have excellent strength, as they are built from solid blocks of material, and they can be made into a wide range of shapes and thicknesses. They can have very detailed features, and they can be made from a very wide range of materials. Small quantities of the machined part can be made quickly, since they do not require tooling, and tolerances can be very tight if machining speeds are reduced. Companies may also use the machined part because machining is a tried-and-testing manufacturing technique that has been an industry standard for decades. The machined part is therefore likely to meet industry-specific standards and certifications.

 

CNC machined parts
CNC machined parts

 

Proto MFG is a prototyping and low-volume production company with expertise in CNC machining and manual machining. With Proto MFG, you can get machined parts and prototypes at fair prices with short lead times, and we have experience working with clients from various sectors. But why should you go for machined parts vs molded or the 3D printed part? Sometimes the choice is obvious, but sometimes it’s harder to decide. And how do you actually design parts for machining, either in-house or outsourced to a manufacturer? Order your machined parts with us now.