CNC Machining Materials | 6CNC

Materials for Precision CNC Machining

At 6CNC, we machine a wide range of metals and engineering plastics for custom parts, prototypes, and low-volume production. From lightweight aluminum and corrosion-resistant stainless steel to durable plastics such as POM, Nylon, and ABS, we help customers choose the right material based on performance, tolerances, surface finish, and end-use requirements.

Whether you need structural strength, wear resistance, thermal stability, or weight reduction, our team can recommend the most suitable CNC machining material for your project.

The materials warehouse at 6cnc is stocked with a wide range of metal and plastic materials used for CNC machining.

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Custom Machining Materials for Different Applications

Material selection plays a critical role in the performance, manufacturability, and cost of a precision part. Different industries and product designs require different material properties. Some projects prioritize strength and dimensional stability, while others require corrosion resistance, electrical insulation, chemical resistance, or a better cosmetic finish.

At 6CNC, we support material selection for a broad range of parts used in automation equipment, robotics, medical devices, new energy systems, and other precision applications. Our team evaluates each project based on drawings, tolerances, part geometry, operating environment, and finishing requirements, then recommends a practical machining solution that balances quality, lead time, and cost.

Metal and Plastic Materials We Machine

Metal Materials

We machine a variety of metals for parts that require high strength, structural reliability, heat resistance, or long-term durability. Commonly used metal materials include aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, copper, and titanium. These materials are widely used in housings, fixtures, brackets, shafts, connectors, and precision structural components.

Plastic Materials

For lightweight parts, electrical insulation, chemical resistance, or lower machining cost, engineering plastics are often the ideal choice. We commonly machine POM, Nylon, ABS, PTFE, Acrylic, and other plastic materials for precision components, covers, insulators, and functional prototypes.

Composite Materials

For applications that require high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, or specialized structural performance, composite materials can be an effective solution. We support machining of selected composite materials such as: carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) glass fiber composites (GFRP / fiberglass) laminated composite panels These materials are commonly used in lightweight structures, aerospace components, automation equipment, and high-performance industrial applications. Due to the unique properties of composite materials, machining requires specialized tooling, process control, and dust management. Our team evaluates each project carefully to ensure optimal machining quality and structural integrity.

Why Material Selection Matters in CNC Machining

Choosing the right material affects far more than just the raw material cost. It directly impacts machining efficiency, achievable tolerances, tool wear, surface finish quality, and the long-term performance of the finished part.

For example, aluminum is often preferred for lightweight parts and fast machining, while stainless steel is better suited for applications requiring corrosion resistance and strength. Engineering plastics may be the better choice when weight reduction, insulation, or lower production cost is a priority. The wrong material can increase machining difficulty, extend lead times, and raise the total manufacturing cost.

That is why our team reviews each project from both an engineering and manufacturing perspective before production begins.

CNC-machined parts with aluminum alloy valve bodies, suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Machining Material

Mechanical Performance

The required strength, hardness, toughness, and wear resistance of the part determine whether metal or plastic is the better option.

Operating Environment

Exposure to moisture, chemicals, heat, friction, or outdoor conditions can significantly influence material choice.

Machinability

Some materials are easier to machine efficiently, while others require more time, tighter process control, and specialized tooling.

Weight and Cost

For many projects, the ideal material is not simply the strongest one, but the one that delivers the required performance at the right cost and weight.

Surface Finish Requirements

Anodizing, plating, polishing, bead blasting, or other finishing processes may affect which materials are most suitable.

Various metal bars and sheets are stored in the warehouse.

How 6CNC Supports Your Material Selection

At 6CNC, we do more than simply machine the material specified on a drawing. We also help customers evaluate whether that material is the best choice for the part’s application, geometry, and production target.

Our team can assist with:

  • reviewing part drawings and usage conditions
  • recommending alternative materials when cost or machinability is a concern
  • balancing tolerance, finish, and lead time requirements
  • supporting both prototype and small-batch production needs
  • coordinating suitable post-processing and surface finishing

For projects with demanding structural, cosmetic, or functional requirements, early material review can reduce risk and improve overall manufacturing efficiency.

Materials for a Wide Range of Precision Parts

The materials we machine are used across many industries and product categories. Depending on the application, customers may prioritize corrosion resistance, thermal stability, dimensional accuracy, impact resistance, or lightweight performance.

Typical applications include:

  • automation equipment components
  • robotic housings and structural parts
  • medical device parts
  • precision fixtures and jigs
  • brackets, connectors, and mounting parts
  • covers, enclosures, and functional prototypes
  • new energy equipment components
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Explore Our CNC Machining Materials

Metals

Plastics

Composite Materials

*Not all materials are suitable for CNC machining in every scenario. Our team evaluates feasibility, machinability, and cost before confirming the best material solution.

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Need Help Choosing the Right Material?

If you are not sure which material is best for your part, 6CNC can help. Send us your drawings or application details, and our team will recommend a suitable machining material based on function, tolerance, finish, and production quantity.

Get in touch with 6CNC to discuss your next custom machining project.