Materials

Aluminum

We machine a wide range of aluminum alloys including 6061, 7075, 2024, and 5052. Aluminum is valued for its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, natural corrosion resistance, and superior machinability, making it ideal for aerospace, automotive, and electronics applications.
Aluminum

Steel

Our capabilities cover mild steel, stainless steel (303, 304, 316), and tool steel (A2, D2, O1). Steel offers outstanding strength, durability, and wear resistance for structural components, fixtures, and high-performance tooling applications.
Steel

Brass

We precision-machine brass alloys (C360, C260) for components requiring excellent electrical conductivity, low friction, and aesthetic appeal. Brass is commonly used in fittings, connectors, valves, and decorative hardware.
Brass

Copper

Copper machining for applications demanding superior thermal and electrical conductivity. We work with C110 and C101 copper grades for heat sinks, electrical contacts, bus bars, and specialized industrial components.
Copper

Titanium

We machine titanium alloys including Grade 2, Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), and Grade 23. Titanium provides exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility for aerospace, medical, and marine applications.
Titanium

Magnesium

Precision machining of magnesium alloys (AZ31, AZ91) for lightweight structural applications. Magnesium is the lightest structural metal, offering an excellent strength-to-weight ratio for aerospace and automotive components.
Magnesium

Inconel & Superalloys

We machine Inconel 625, Inconel 718, Hastelloy, and other nickel-based superalloys. These materials maintain their mechanical properties at extreme temperatures, making them essential for aerospace turbines, chemical processing, and high-temperature environments.
Inconel & Superalloys

Engineering Plastics

Our machining capabilities extend to engineering plastics including ABS, PEEK, Delrin (POM), PTFE (Teflon), Nylon, and UHMW. These materials offer excellent chemical resistance, low weight, and unique mechanical properties for specialized applications.
Engineering Plastics