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The Benefits of Using aluminum cnc machining

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Aug. 12, 2024
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6 Reasons Why Aluminium Good for CNC Machined Parts

What Are the Advantages of Aluminium for CNC Machined Parts

Aluminium is one of the most popular materials for CNC machined parts &#; continue reading to discover the six key reasons why.

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1. Quick to machine

If you ask any CNC machining manufacturer then they would point out how easy it is to machine.  Aluminium is very dimensionally stable so you can cut a lot of it away and still keep residual stress in check.  Using carbide tooling and modern coolants you will get a great finish and it can be bead blasted for a matt finish or anodized for a consistent aesthetic finish and additional corrosion resistance.

And best of all this machineability will help keep the cost of your part down.  But you select a material based on what characteristics you need from your part &#; so what else has aluminium got to offer?

2. Great strength to weight ratio

Aluminium is lighter than most metals, so if you are looking to save weight it&#;s a great option.  While pure aluminium has a tensile strength of less than 100Mpa, it can be hardened as follows:

  • Alloying, mixing with other elements improves the grain structure.
  • Heat treatment, heating and then cooling at a specific rate to create ideally sized crystals.
  • Work hardening, deliberately deforming the metal to change its grain structure. This is normally done whilst heat treating (rolling for example) but it can be done afterwards (forging).

A &#;temper&#; designation shows the exact condition, or strength, of the resulting material, H for &#;hardened&#; and T for &#;thermal&#;.

It&#;s worth noting that most aluminium alloys have a higher strength to weight ratio, or specific strength, than stainless steel 316L. 

While Titanium is a clear winner from the table below, when stiffness and weight saving is important, the high strength aluminium alloys are a great cost effective alternative if budgets are an issue.

3. Wide choice of alloys and material properties

In fact, because aluminium is such a great base material to work with, there are a lot of alloys available, each of which have different properties and uses to meet your needs. 

These are grouped into nine different series with each series numbered by a thousand, so for example series. This is then further subdivided by a number.  Generally, the closer the number of the aluminium grade to another the more similar they are, so and are nearly identical.

Here are some of the more popular grades:

  • &#; Aerospace grade, with high fatigue strength, it trades ultimate tensile strength (UTS) for more ductility/toughness, by alloying with copper.
  • &#; Marine grade, with good corrosion resistance, as it has higher magnesium content.
  • &#; General purpose and aerospace grade, it has a good blend of strength, ductility and corrosion resistance which make it versatile and commonly used. This is achieved by alloying with a mixture of magnesium and silicon (it is also closely equivalent to ).
  • &#; High strength aerospace grade, good balance of properties, particularly where high static loads occur. It can be heat treated and contains more zinc, as well as magnesium and chromium.

4. High corrosion resistance

While corrosion resistance will vary between grades, aluminium is an excellent choice if you need this from your material.  The metal and its alloys have an ideal affinity for oxygen &#; metals that are too reactive like magnesium will oxidise easily, while less reactive metals form a loose oxide layer such as rust on iron and steel. 

In contrast when aluminium is exposed it forms a passivating layer of aluminium oxide that seals the surface preventing further oxidisation and erosion. This layer is &#;self-repairing&#; even if scratched, so the material may not need painting or surface treatments, giving you a cost saving on manufacturing and life-time service costs. Having said that you can enhance this natural corrosion resistance by anodising it &#; but more on that later.

5. High conductivity

While copper is often the go to material for conductivity, electrical components often use aluminium since it is much cheaper and lighter.  In fact, it is often used for busbars, battery cables and connectors, particularly in automotive and EV applications.

It&#;s good thermal conductivity also means that it commonly used for heat sinks and heat dissipation.

6. Recyclable

With sustainability high on most people&#;s agendas, it is great to hear that an estimated 75% of all aluminium produced is still in use. Recycling aluminium uses much less energy than producing it and as long as we can keep impurities in check, it can be used time and time again.

We&#;ve already touched upon how machining this material can give you a great finish and how aluminium is naturally corrosion resistant, but for added aesthetics you can even have it in a number of different colours by anodising it.

This is a surface finishing procedure that not only increases the wear and corrosion resistance of a material, but it makes it easy to add colour.  At Protolabs we offer both decorative anodising, or type II, as well as type III which adds an even thicker layer of 50 µm for extra protection.

The process increases the thickness of the passivating oxidised layer by using acids and an electrolytic process. Aluminium oxide is a hard ceramic, so this coating really is hard wearing.

Material selection for your part is crucial and will depend on what characteristics you need from it. Aluminium is often a great choice for the reasons outlined above, but there are many more metal and plastic options available. To help you make the right choice for CNC machining we have produced a pocket-sized CNC materials selector as a quick reference guide. 

Why You Need Aluminum CNC Machining

The specific properties and features of aluminum have made aluminum CNC machining an increasingly popular process for product manufacturing. If you're wondering what makes aluminum such a popular choice for manufacturers, learn about why you need aluminum CNC machining below!

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What to Know About Aluminum CNC Machining

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines use a computer program to operate, and manufacturers may use them for production or prototyping. Aluminum is one of the most popular materials used for CNC machining because of its superior machinability. Additionally, aluminum is easily shaped and features certain mechanical and thermal properties that make it ideal for CNC machining applications. These advantages make aluminum a considerably more suitable option over other lightweight metal alloys such as titanium and magnesium.

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Over the years, a growing number of industries and applications have used CNC aluminum machining to produce everything from automotive parts and various other lightweight components. 

Benefits of Aluminum CNC Machining

Aluminum CNC machining offers various advantages over other types of metals. These benefits include:

Machinability

Engineers frequently choose aluminum over other metals because of its machinability. This metal is easy to shape and chip, meaning it can be accurately and efficiently cut using CNC machining equipment. This high level of machinability helps shorten the timeframe of the machining project, making the process much more affordable. In addition, aluminum's machinability minimizes the risk of part deformation when cutting the workpiece, leading to increased precision, accuracy, and repeatability.

Corrosion Resistance

Depending on the grade, aluminum offers high resistance to corrosion, which protects against chemical wear and oxidization. One of the most corrosion-resistant grades is , which many applications rely on for protection against corrosive environments.

Strength-to-Weight Ratio

Many parts use aluminum because of its ideal physical properties, including its lightweight yet high-strength nature. These properties make aluminum suitable for manufacturing critical parts across a range of industries, including the automotive and aerospace industries. A couple of the parts that rely on CNC-machined aluminum include automotive shafts and fittings for aircraft.

It's important to keep in mind that different aluminum grades serve different functions. For example, a general-use grade like features a high strength-to-weight ratio compatible with many parts. Meanwhile, marine and aerospace applications may need aluminum with added strength, in which case they may use a grade such as .

Electrical Conductivity

Electrical components often feature CNC-machined aluminum parts because of aluminum's high conductivity. While this metal isn't quite as conductive as copper, pure aluminum is capable of conducting approximately 37.7 million siemens per meter when at room temperature. Certain alloys may have reduced conductivity, but aluminum is typically more conductive than stainless steel and other metals.

Recyclability

Aluminum is highly recyclable, making it great for businesses that wish to reduce their environmental impact or minimize material waste while saving money. CNC machining applications often use recyclable materials because of the potentially large amounts of waste these processes generate when cutting workpieces.

Ardel Engineering's Aluminum CNC Machining Capabilities

The professionals at Ardel Engineering use a combination of vertical and horizontal CNC machining centers to produce precision components made from a variety of metals, such as aluminum. 

Applications that require facing and pocketing tend to use horizontal machining centers due to the ease of removing chips. The reason for this is the orientation of the horizontal spindle, which facilitates high-speed machining to optimize the efficiency of part production involving high volumes of material removal.

Ardel Engineering's facility also includes eight equipment models, with 23 milling centers in total. This allows for even more flexibility in manufacturing. Our team of engineers selects the most appropriate equipment to complete CNC machining processes based on several factors, including the volume, material, and geometry of the part produced. In turn, we provide our customers with top-quality products at the most competitive prices.

To complete each process, we offer access to the latest technology, starting with the design stage through to product inspection and delivery. We're always adding new pieces of equipment to allow for continual improvement of the efficiency and quality we offer. One piece of equipment we employ is our computer-aided, cutting-edge manufacturing system, Gibb CAM. We use this system to program our CNC machines, allowing us to provide superior precision and speed with every service. We also use Pro/Engineer software and the latest viewers to easily work with all of our customers' files.

Aluminum CNC Machining at Ardel Engineering

If you require dependable aluminum CNC machining for your application, the experts at Ardel Engineering have plenty of experience. We serve a wide range of industries, including aerospace, medical, recreation, security, electronics, and more.

To learn more about our CNC machining capabilities and get started on your next project with us, request a quote for our services or contact us today.

Are you interested in learning more about aluminum cnc machining? Contact us today to secure an expert consultation!

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