
CNC Milling
Our CNC milling department specializes in producing high-quality parts with intricate details. We excel at machining a wide range of materials, from aluminum and plastics to steel and exotic alloys.

Post-processing for CNC Milled Parts
Together with our partner network, we offer an extensive range of post processing capabilities to ensure your parts are delivered complete and finished to your specifications. For coatings, we can plug and mask, both holes and features, where the process allows.
Post Processing Options for Machined Parts

Anodize

Polishing

Black-oxide

Powder Coat

Hard Chrome

Screen Print

Sand/Bead Blast

Electroplate
Our Parts Can be Found in...
...the best manufacturing facilities in their class, across North America, and the rest of the globe. Our mission is simple. We're a B2B manufacturing service provider that ensures you have what you need, to keep running.
Our focus is on providing replacement parts for maintenance and breakdowns, new parts for plant expansions, and fixtures/gauges for increased productivity.

Aerospace Manufacturing Facilities

Molding and Die Casting Facilities

Food Manufacturing Plants

Automotive Manufacturing Lines

Steel Plants

Automation and
Robotic Cells
What is CNC Milling?
CNC milling is a versatile manufacturing technique where computer-controlled rotating cutting tools precisely remove material to create intricate parts. These machines, ranging from 3-axis to 5-axis (or more) configurations, allow for complex geometries and tight tolerances. The process begins with a digital 3D model (CAD) that is converted into machine-readable instructions (G-code) using CAM software. During machining, the workpiece is securely clamped to the machine's table, and the cutting tool, guided by the programmed path, systematically removes material. Milling machines produce a wide array of parts, including:
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Aerospace components: structural parts, engine components, and custom fixtures.
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Medical implants and devices: surgical tools, prosthetics, and precision instruments.
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Automotive parts: engine components, molds, and prototypes.
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Electronic enclosures and components: heat sinks, housings, and connectors.
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Custom tooling and molds: for injection molding, die casting, and other manufacturing processes.
Finishing steps like deburring, polishing, or surface treatments may be added to achieve the desired surface finish and dimensional accuracy. The high precision and repeatability of CNC milling make it indispensable for industries where accuracy and complex designs are paramount, such as aerospace, medical devices, and high-tech manufacturing.