Steel
The absolute primary material in the machining industry. It balances strength and toughness very well, featuring extremely high cost-effectiveness. With numerous grades, its performance changes in thousands of ways through heat treatment, capable of meeting the vast majority of scenarios from ordinary brackets to heavy-duty gears, making it the first choice for structural parts.

Copper
Possesses extremely high electrical conductivity. It has excellent plasticity and is easy to machine, but has lower strength and high cost. It is commonly used for conductive parts, heat sinks, or wear-resistant copper sleeves. It “sticks to the tool” during cutting, so attention must be paid to chip breaking, and the surface finish is easy to be made very high.

Aluminum
The representative of lightweighting among metals. Its density is only about 1/3 of steel, and it is corrosion-resistant. Its strength can be significantly increased after heat treatment, but it is far inferior to steel. It features fast cutting speed and high machining efficiency, widely used in aviation, electronics, and cosmetic parts.

Iron
Naturally wear-resistant and vibration-damping, with excellent casting performance. However, it has high brittleness and cannot withstand tension. It is mainly used for large fundamental parts that have requirements for compression resistance, vibration damping, and complex shapes, such as machine tool beds and engine cylinder blocks. We can provide pre-cast iron blocks.

Vertical Machining Center
Horizontal Machining Center
Gantry Machining Center
5-Axis Machining Center
CNC Milling Machine
Tapping Center
CNC lathes
High-Speed Machining Center
Profile Machining Center
Graphite Machining Center