Titanium Alloy Materials

What is Titanium Alloy Materials?

Titanium alloy is a high-strength, lightweight, corrosion-resistant alloy material, serving as a core raw material for CNC machining. It offers excellent biocompatibility, high-temperature resistance, and fatigue resistance, ensuring long-term stability in extreme environments. It supports high-precision turning, milling and other processes, achieving strict tolerances up to ±0.005mm, and is widely used in aerospace, medical, new energy and other fields, making it an ideal choice for manufacturing high-performance, lightweight precision parts.

CNC Machining Methods For Zinc Alloy

Zinc Alloy CNC Turning

A zinc alloy workpiece is rotated while a stationary cutting tool removes material, producing smooth, high-precision cylindrical shapes. Commonly used for creating small electronic connectors, fasteners, and other rotational zinc alloy components with excellent surface finish.

Zinc Alloy CNC Milling

Involves rotating a cutting tool against a stationary zinc alloy workpiece to remove material. Ideal for complex zinc alloy shapes, including intricate housing contours, structural brackets, and decorative features like slots, pockets, and holes.

Zinc Alloy CNC Drilling

Utilizes specialized drill bits to create precision holes in zinc alloy parts. Often used to create mounting holes, threaded holes, or to prepare for further machining operations on zinc alloy components used in automotive and hardware applications.

EDM For Zinc Alloy

Uses electrical discharges (sparks) to erode material from zinc alloy workpieces. Common in mold making, tool and die work, and processing complex geometries for precision zinc alloy parts that are difficult to machine via traditional methods.

Consumer Electronics Industry

We partner with consumer electronics brands to manufacture high-precision, cost-effective custom parts with strict dimensional control. From device housings and connector components to structural fasteners, our CNC machining expertise ensures reliable, aesthetically pleasing products that meet consumer electronics industry standards. We support both prototype development and small-to-medium batch production.

Hardware & Home Appliance Industry

We partner with hardware and home appliance brands to manufacture durable, corrosion-resistant custom parts with strict quality control. From door locks and decorative hardware to appliance structural components, our CNC machining expertise ensures long-lasting, high-performance products that meet hardware industry standards. We support both prototype development and small-to-medium batch production.

Frequently Asked Questions

Zinc alloy offers excellent castability, high dimensional stability, and good machinability, making it ideal for precision CNC processing. It also boasts superior corrosion resistance, high impact strength, and excellent surface finish performance, enabling efficient production of complex, high-precision parts with strict tolerances, perfect for hardware, electronics, and automotive applications.

We use high-precision CNC machining centers and professional testing equipment. We implement real-time dimensional monitoring during processing, and conduct final inspections via coordinate measuring machines (CMM) to guarantee tolerances up to ±0.005mm. We also strictly control material composition, heat treatment, and surface treatment processes to ensure the mechanical properties and dimensional accuracy of zinc alloy parts meet design requirements.

Yes. Zinc alloy’s excellent plasticity and machinability allow us to process highly complex structures, including precision electronic connectors, decorative hardware with intricate contours, and custom automotive components. Through CNC milling, turning, and secondary finishing, we can achieve complex internal and external features while maintaining high precision and surface quality.

Zinc alloy is highly cost-effective for mass production. Its low melting point, excellent castability, and high machining efficiency reduce raw material costs and processing time. Compared to copper alloy or stainless steel, zinc alloy requires less post-processing, significantly lowering overall production costs while meeting performance requirements for most non-high-load structural and decorative parts.

We support a full range of zinc alloy grades, including Zamak 3, Zamak 5, Zamak 7, and ZA-8, which are widely used in die-casting and CNC machining. We can match the optimal material according to different application scenarios such as hardware accessories, electronic structural parts, and automotive decorative parts.

Zinc alloy parts are widely used in consumer electronics, hardware home appliances, automotive manufacturing, and decorative building materials. They are extensively applied in the production of electronic connectors, lock cylinders, door handles, automotive trim parts, and small structural components.