CNC Turning Service

Custom Prototypes and Production Parts” → “CNC Turned Parts — Prototypes and Production

On Demand CNC Machining Services

– Flexible CNC Turning Solutions

We use advanced CNC turning centers to produce high-precision cylindrical parts with tight tolerances, excellent surface finish, and fast turnaround times — for prototypes, small batches, and high-volume production runs.

  • Custom CNC Machined Prototypes
  • Precision Tolerances up to ±0.01 mm

What is CNC Turning?

CNC turning produces parts by securing a workpiece in a rotating chuck and using stationary cutting tools to remove material. This process is ideal for creating components with rotational symmetry around their central axis, such as shafts, pins, bushings, and threaded fittings.

Compared to CNC milling, turned parts are typically produced faster and at a lower cost — making CNC turning an efficient choice for both prototypes and high-volume production.

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CNC Turning Tolerances & Capabilities

We produce turned parts with standard tolerances for general applications, as well as high-precision components for critical uses. All parts are manufactured and inspected according to your drawing specifications, including dimensional tolerances and GD&T annotations.

If no specific tolerances are provided, the following general standards apply:

Metals: ISO 2768-m (medium accuracy)
Plastics: ISO 2768-c (coarse accuracy) — due to material sensitivity to heat and clamping

Feature  CNC Turning
Maximum Diameter 400 mm

(15.7″)

Maximum Length 900 mm

(35.4″)

Standard Tolerance ±0.1 mm

(±0.004″)

High-Precision Tolerance Down to ±0.01 mm

(±0.0004″), on request

CNC Turning Materials​

CNC machining supports a wide range of materials, each selected to meet specific application demands. Metals and plastics offer distinct performance characteristics—metals excel in strength, durability, and heat resistance, while plastics provide advantages in weight, corrosion resistance, electrical insulation, and design flexibility. By carefully matching material properties to functional requirements, CNC machining delivers precision components optimized for performance, longevity, and cost-efficiency.

Aluminium is a well-liked material thanks to its light weight, decent strength, and ease of machining. It’s used in a lot of different areas because it’s practical and cost-effective. In the aerospace and automotive industries, its low weight helps reduce fuel use, while in consumer electronics, its lightness and sleek look make it perfect for devices like laptops and smartphones. Plus, its natural resistance to rust means it’s great for outdoor structures and parts that need to last.

We process aluminium components for various industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and more.

Material Specifications:

  • AL 6061
  • AL 5052
  • AL 2024
  • AL 6063
  • AL 7050
  • AL 7075

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Copper is valued for its good conductivity, malleability, and corrosion resistance, making it a popular material in many applications. It’s widely used in electrical wiring, plumbing, and electronics due to its ability to conduct electricity and form easily.

We work with various copper materials to machine components for industries like electronics, energy, and construction.

Material Types:

  • Copper 101
  • Copper C110

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Valued for its cost-effectiveness and formability, it suits diverse applications—from building structures to automotive components. Characterized by strong yield strength and corrosion resistance, this multipurpose metal offers excellent weldability and machinability, ensuring broad utility in manufacturing.

Material Types:

  • Steel 1018
  • Steel 1215
  • Steel 1045
  • Steel 4130
  • Steel 4140
  • Steel 4340
  • A2 Tool Steel
  • D2 Tool Steel

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Stainless steel stands out as a highly versatile metal in CNC machining, widely adopted across aerospace, automotive, and medical sectors. Renowned for its exceptional strength and superior corrosion/rust resistance, it delivers reliable performance in demanding environments—from aircraft components to medical implants—where durability and material integrity are critical.

Material Specifications:

  • Austenitic Alloys: SS304, SS316, SS310, SS321, SS347
  • Ferritic Alloys: SS430, SS409, SS444
  • Martensitic Alloys: SS410, SS420, SS440C
  • Duplex Alloys: SS2205, SS2304, SS2507
  • Precipitation Hardening Alloys: SS17-4PH, SS15-5PH

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Titanium is a material prized for its combination of low weight and high strength, as well as its excellent resistance to corrosion. These features make it a top pick for applications where durability and lightness matter most It’s also commonly used in marine equipment because it can withstand saltwater without rusting.

We specialize in machining high-precision, durable titanium components for critical industries, including aerospace engineering, medical devices, automotive racing, and offshore energy sectors.

Material Specifications:

  • Titanium Grade 1
  • Titanium Grade 2
  • Titanium Grade 4

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ABS is well – liked because it’s tough, strong, and can be used in many different ways. It’s easy to shape and affordable, so it’s great for things like the cases of smartphones and the inside parts of cars. Whether you need to make a cover for a tablet or a piece for a bike, ABS works well.

CNC machining is a good way to work with ABS. It can cut and shape ABS precisely, making parts that fit together just right. You can use it to make a single sample part or lots of the same part.

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PA (Nylon) is well-liked because it’s strong, flexible, and resistant to wear. It has good toughness and low friction, making it perfect for parts like gears, bearings, and connectors. Whether you need to make a durable component for a car engine or a lightweight part for sports equipment, Nylon works well.

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PMMA (Acrylic) is popular because it’s clear, lightweight, and easy to work with. It’s tough and resists breaking, making it great for things like display cases, signage, and window panels. Whether you need to make a see-through cover for electronics or a decorative part for furniture, acrylic works well.

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POM (Polyoxymethylene) is well-liked because it’s strong, slippery, and durable. It has great wear resistance and low friction, making it ideal for parts like gears, bearings, and hinges. Whether you need to make a tough component for a machine or a smooth – operating part for a device, POM works well.

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PTFE, commonly known by the brand name Teflon, is a high-performance engineering plastic ideal for CNC machining when superior chemical resistance, thermal stability, and low friction are essential. Common CNC-machined PTFE parts include seals, gaskets, insulators, bushings, liners, and custom components for industries such as semiconductor, chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, and aerospace.

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High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is a versatile, semi-crystalline thermoplastic widely used in CNC machining for its excellent combination of toughness, chemical resistance, and low cost. Known for its high strength-to-density ratio, HDPE is ideal for producing durable, lightweight components in demanding environments.

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FAQs About CNC Machining Services

Check out some of the frequently asked questions about CNC machining parts.

3D Models: STEP (.stp), IGES (.igs), STL (.stl), Parasolid (.x_t), SolidWorks (.sldprt)
2D Drawings: PDF (.pdf), DXF (.dxf), DWG (.dwg)
Please ensure all files include dimensions, tolerances, and any special notes or surface finish requirements.

For features without specified tolerances, standard tolerances apply. We follow ISO 2768–1 Fine (f) for metal parts and Medium (m) for plastic parts as our default machining standards. Tighter tolerances are available upon request to meet more demanding design requirements.

Lead times vary depending on complexity, material availability, and order quantity:

Prototype orders: 3–7 business days
Small batch production (1–100 pcs): 7–15 business days
Large-scale production runs: 15–30+ business days
Rush services may be available upon request.

NO, we support low-volume prototyping, small-batch production, and large-scale manufacturing. With no minimum order quantity (MOQ), we offer full flexibility to meet the needs of startups, R&D teams, and OEMs alike—enabling rapid iteration, scalable production, and seamless transitions from concept to volume manufacturing.

Yes, we fully recognize the importance of protecting intellectual property. Upon request, we are pleased to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) before reviewing any sensitive designs, technical specifications, or confidential documentation, ensuring your innovations remain secure.

We understand the importance of fast and accurate quoting. Upon receiving your design files and detailed requirements (including material, quantity, tolerances, and surface finish), we typically provide a comprehensive quote within 24–48 business hours.

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