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CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a widely used process that employs automated, high-speed cutting tools to shape metal or plastic materials. Common CNC machines include 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis milling machines, lathes, and routers. These machines vary in how parts are cut—either the tool moves while the workpiece stays in place, the workpiece moves while the tool remains stationary, or both move together.
Skilled machinists program CNC machines based on part geometry from CAD (computer-aided design) models. CNC machining offers high precision and repeatability, enabling the production of custom parts from nearly any metal alloy or rigid plastic. This makes CNC machining ideal for industries such as aerospace, medical, robotics, electronics, and industrial. GHXLD offers CNC machining services with custom quotes on over 40 materials, including aluminum, acetal, titanium, and engineered plastics like PEEK and Teflon.
Custom aluminium alloys are also available
Custom stainless steel alloys are also available
Custom polymers are also available
Custom copper alloys are also available
Whether it is a design, development, or manufacturing problem, we can engineer a solution that solves it.
CNC milling is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses 3-axis milling and 5-axis indexed milling processes to cut solid plastic and metal blocks into final parts.
CNC turning with live tooling combines both lathe and mill capabilities to machine parts with cylindrical features from metal rod stock.
GHXLD provides a wide range of CNC machining surface finishing options tailored to meet the specific requirements of your parts. In addition to standard finishes, we also offer advanced coating and plating solutions to enhance part performance and appearance.
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We machine rapid prototypes and low & large-volume production orders for customers in multiple industries: medical devices, aerospace, automotive, defense, electronics, industrial automation, machinery, marine and robotics, and many more.