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CNC Machining Capabilities
CNC Milling
- ✓ 3, 4, and 5-axis milling
- ✓ Complex geometries
- ✓ Tight tolerances ±0.001"
- ✓ Surface finishes to 16 Ra
- ✓ Parts up to 120" x 60"
CNC Turning
- ✓ Live tooling capabilities
- ✓ Multi-spindle lathes
- ✓ Bar feeding to 3" diameter
- ✓ Length up to 48"
- ✓ Thread milling & tapping
Swiss CNC
- ✓ Ultra-precision parts
- ✓ Diameter 0.060" to 1.25"
- ✓ Medical & aerospace quality
- ✓ High volume production
- ✓ Complex small parts
Materials We Machine
Metals
- • Aluminum (6061, 7075)
- • Stainless Steel (303, 316)
- • Steel (1018, 4140)
- • Titanium
- • Brass & Copper
Plastics
- • ABS
- • Polycarbonate
- • Nylon
- • PEEK
- • Delrin/Acetal
Exotic Alloys
- • Inconel
- • Hastelloy
- • Monel
- • Tungsten
- • Molybdenum
Composites
- • Carbon Fiber
- • G10/FR4
- • Phenolic
- • PTFE/Teflon
- • Ceramic
Top-Rated CNC Machine Shops
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New Jersey Precision Technologies, Inc.
Mountainside, NJ
Industries We Serve
Aerospace
AS9100 certified shops for aircraft components
Medical
ISO 13485 compliant for medical devices
Automotive
IATF 16949 certified for auto parts
Defense
ITAR registered for defense contracts
CNC Machining FAQs
What is CNC machining?
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a manufacturing process where pre-programmed computer software dictates the movement of factory tools and machinery. This process enables the production of complex parts with high precision and repeatability.
How much does CNC machining cost?
CNC machining costs vary based on material, complexity, tolerances, and quantity. Simple parts may cost $50-200, while complex parts can range from $500-5000+. Volume production typically reduces per-unit costs significantly.
What materials can be CNC machined?
CNC machines can work with metals (aluminum, steel, titanium, brass), plastics (ABS, polycarbonate, nylon), and composites. Material selection depends on the part's application, strength requirements, and environmental conditions.
How long does CNC machining take?
Lead times vary from 3-5 days for simple parts to 2-3 weeks for complex projects. Factors include part complexity, material availability, quantity, and finishing requirements. Many shops offer expedited services for urgent needs.
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