CNC Stamping
CFY is an ISO 9001:2015 certified OEM precision CNC stamping parts, turning parts, and assembly manufacturer with over 14 years of experience. CFY specializes in CNC service includes high-speed, high-precision CNC machining of a range of materials, including titanium and titanium alloys. We can provide titanium machined parts and components with tolerances of ±0.0002” or better.
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CFY is an ISO 9001:2015 certified OEM precision CNC stamping parts, turning parts, and assembly manufacturer with over 14 years of experience. CFY specializes in CNC service includes high-speed, high-precision CNC machining of a range of materials, including titanium and titanium alloys. We can provide titanium machined parts and components with tolerances of ±0.0002" or better.
We offer precision titanium machining for prototype production and small to large-scale manufacturing. Our vertical and horizontal CNC machining centers use CAD programming to ensure that your titanium alloy components match your design precisely, and exhibit perfect repeatability from the first piece to the last.
Why Use Titanium?
Titanium is the fourth most abundant metal element in the Earth's crust, possessing numerous beneficial characteristics that make it the material of choice for countless applications, including aerospace, chemical processing, medical, and marine industries.
Titanium is exceptionally strong yet lightweight-its density is about 60% higher than that of aluminum, but its strength is more than twice that of aluminum, with ultimate tensile strengths comparable to or better than most steel alloys. The material exhibits excellent ductility, is non-magnetic, and is well-suited for high-temperature applications due to its low thermal conductivity. The high fatigue limit of titanium provides a longer service life even in challenging applications and environments.
Corrosion Resistance
The naturally occurring oxide layer on titanium components imparts excellent corrosion resistance, allowing the material to withstand prolonged exposure to dilute sulfuric and hydrochloric acids, chloride solutions, and most organic acids.
Biocompatibility
Titanium is considered one of the most biocompatible metals, featuring high resistance to bodily fluid corrosion, bone integration capability, biologically inert properties, and a high fatigue limit. The metal is non-toxic, even in high doses, and does not exhibit any natural actions within the human body. Titanium-machined parts have been used in dentistry since the 1940s and are now widely employed in medical implants. Additionally, because the material is non-magnetic, it enables safe examinations via MRI and similar procedures for patients with implanted titanium alloys, making titanium components an ideal choice for long-term/permanent medical implants.
The titanium parts industry
Titanium alloy is highly suitable for applications that require flexibility, corrosion resistance, lightweight, and temperature resistance. It is found in jewelry, tennis rackets, goalie masks, scissors, bicycle frames, surgical tools, and mobile phones.
The strength of titanium alloy is twice that of aluminum, but it weighs only 60%, making it highly valued by aircraft and spacecraft manufacturers. Its applications range from aircraft engines and control devices to structural components and landing gear.
Titanium is considered the most biocompatible metal, being harmless or non-toxic to living tissues as it can resist corrosion from bodily fluids. Its ability to bond with the bone makes it more advantageous than materials that require adhesives to maintain attachment. Titanium implants have a longer lifespan and require greater force to disrupt their bond with the body. Titanium is non-magnetic, so it does not interfere with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines. Due to this feature, patients with titanium implants can safely undergo MRI examinations. Other medical-related uses of titanium include:
■Left Ventricular Assist Devices, or LVADs
■Neurostimulation Devices
■Drug pumps
■Bone growth stimulators
■Defibrillators
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Packing Details : Carton, Wooden case, pallet, or according to the customers' requirements.
Delivery Detail: 25-35 days by sea, 3-7 days by air
FAQ
Q: What standard tolerances do you guarantee?
We ensure that all CNC machined parts and other components without specific tolerance requirements adhere to the ISO 2768 standard. The machined parts will adhere to ISO 2768-m (medium) or ISO 2768-f (fine). For stricter axial tolerances, we offer a free custom quotation service.
Q: Do you have a minimum order quantity?
For orders below $600, there will be a handling fee of $170, which includes trailer, customs clearance fees, and other related charges.
Q: What is the cost of CNC machining titanium?
The cost of CNC machining titanium can vary due to various factors such as the complexity and size of the part, required tolerances, the quantity of parts produced, and the grade of titanium used.
In general, titanium is a more expensive material compared to many other metals, which can result in higher costs for CNC machining titanium parts. Additionally, challenges associated with machining titanium, such as tool wear, can also contribute to increased costs.
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