Aluminum CNC Services Aluminum is a popular material for Swiss machining due to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and versatility. At Falcon, we utilize Swiss type lathes to achieve incredibly precise tolerances and complex shapes. Our custom aluminum CNC machining services are highly efficient and cost-effective thanks to the use of advanced equipment and the help of an experienced engineer team.
, it is important to choose the right alloy for the specific application, as different aluminum alloys have different properties and characteristics.
. The following are some of the biggest advantages of working with this material.
3. Good Thermal Conductivity: Aluminum has excellent thermal conductivity, which means it can effectively dissipate heat. In applications where heat management is critical, such as heat sinks or electronic enclosures, using aluminum in Swiss machining ensures efficient heat transfer and helps maintain optimal operating temperatures.
6. Cost-effective: Aluminum is a cost-effective material compared to other metals. It is abundant, readily available, and has a lower material cost. The combination of aluminum's affordability and Swiss machining's efficiency makes it an economical choice for various industries.
Aluminum 6061
Aluminum 6082
Aluminum 2024
Aluminum 5086
Swiss machining for aluminum materials offers exceptional precision and versatility, making it suitable for many industries and applications. Here are some typical aluminum Swiss machined products and parts:
Automotive Parts: fuel system components, sensor housings, connectors, and brackets.
Industrial Equipment: gears, screws, fittings, couplings, valves, and manifolds
Anodizing: Anodizing is a widely used surface treatment for aluminum parts. It involves creating a controlled oxide layer on the surface through an electrochemical process. Anodizing provides corrosion resistance, increased hardness, and improved dye adhesion for coloring. It also offers a range of finishes, including clear, colored, or hard coat anodizing.
Besides the above surface treatment methods, there are more surface treatments for machined aluminum parts, including chromate conversion coating, polishing, Teflon coating, plating, etc. The selection of the appropriate surface treatment for Swiss machined aluminum parts depends on factors such as the intended application, environmental conditions, desired appearance, and functional requirements of the parts. It is essential to consider these factors along with cost, performance, and industry-specific regulations when choosing the most suitable surface treatment.