Stainless Steel CNC Machining Service

Our stainless steel CNC machining services focus on providing customized machining solutions for high-precision, stainless steel parts. With advanced CNC equipment and an experienced engineering team, we are able to process a variety of stainless steel materials for our customers, including 304, 316, 430 and other models to meet the needs of different industries. Whether it is complex parts manufacturing or mass production, we can ensure high machining accuracy, smooth surface, and timely delivery. Stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance and strength, making it an ideal choice for manufacturing important parts such as precision machinery, automotive parts, medical equipment, electronic components, etc. Choose our stainless steel CNC machining services, you will get high-quality, durable parts that meet strict standards to drive the success of your project.

Why Choose Stainless Steel for CNC Parts?

Stainless steel has become the preferred material in many industrial fields, especially in the production of high-demand parts, due to its corrosion resistance, high strength, and high temperature resistance. Stainless steel is chosen as a material for CNC machining mainly because it has the following significant characteristics and advantages:

Stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance and can withstand erosion from a variety of chemical environments. It is suitable for manufacturing parts that need to be in contact with water, acid, alkali and other environments for a long time.

Stainless steel has high strength and can withstand greater pressure and weight, making it very suitable for manufacturing structural parts that bear greater loads.

Stainless steel has good stability in high temperature environments and can maintain performance under extreme temperature conditions, so it is widely used in high temperature applications.

Stainless steel has a smooth and bright surface and is not easily oxidized. It is suitable for manufacturing products that require a smooth appearance and wear resistance, such as high-end home appliances, medical equipment, etc.

Although stainless steel is relatively hard, its excellent processing performance and cutting stability make it a commonly used material in CNC machining, capable of processing high-precision, high-quality parts.

Stainless Steel Parts Description

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ApplicationsStainless steel parts are widely used in industries such as medical, automotive, aerospace, food and beverage, chemical, construction, and home appliances due to their corrosion resistance, high strength, and high temperature resistance.
StrengthsExcellent mechanical properties,High accuracy & repeatabillity
WeaknessesGreater geometry restrictions than 3D printing
Finishing OptionsPolishing, brushing, sandblasting, pickling, oxidation, electroplating, painting

Stainless Steel CNC Machining Parameters

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Price$$
Lead Time3-12 Days for 1-50 PCS, 7-20 Days for 50-1000 PCS
Wall Thickness0.75mm
Tolerances±0.01mm
Max part size1000 x 800 x 800mm
Austenite201, 303, 304, 316, 316L
Ferrite416, 420, 430

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Stainless Steel Materials

201 Stainless Steel

An austenitic stainless steel offering good corrosion resistance and formability at lower cost, with reduced nickel content. Commonly used for decorative and structural applications.

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303 Stainless Steel

A free-machining austenitic stainless steel with excellent machinability and good corrosion resistance. Ideal for high-speed CNC machined parts and fasteners.

316 Stainless Steel

An austenitic stainless steel with superior corrosion resistance, especially in chloride environments. Widely used in marine, chemical, and medical applications.

304L Stainless Steel

A low-carbon version of 304 offering excellent corrosion resistance and weldability. Commonly used for welded structures and pressure vessels.

316L Stainless Steel

A low-carbon version of 316 with enhanced resistance to intergranular corrosion and excellent weldability. Ideal for marine and chemical processing equipment.

410 Stainless Steel

A martensitic stainless steel providing moderate corrosion resistance and good strength. Often used for valves, fasteners, and turbine parts.

416 Stainless Steel

A free-machining martensitic stainless steel with excellent machinability and moderate corrosion resistance. Used for shafts, fittings, and machined components.

420 Stainless Steel

A martensitic stainless steel known for high hardness and wear resistance after heat treatment. Commonly used for cutting tools, blades, and surgical instruments.

17-4PH Stainless Steel

A precipitation-hardening stainless steel combining high strength, good corrosion resistance, and dimensional stability. Widely used in aerospace, medical, and high-performance industrial components.

What We Can Do ?

In terms of CNC machining of stainless steel materials, we are able to provide a variety of precision machining services, including CNC turning, CNC milling, drilling, tapping, cutting, etc. With advanced CNC machine tools and professional processing technology, we are able to handle a variety of complex designs and shapes, ensuring the dimensional accuracy and surface quality of each part. Whether it is mass production or small batch customization, we can provide high-quality and efficient processing services to meet the needs of different industries for stainless steel parts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The cost of CNC machining stainless steel can vary greatly based on a variety of factors. Some key factors affecting cost include:

1. **Material Cost:**
– The cost of the stainless steel material itself is an important factor. Different grades of stainless steel have different material costs, and some high-performance grades are more expensive than others.

2. **Part Complexity:**
– The complexity of the parts to be machined affects costs. More complex geometries and complex features may require longer machining times and specialized tooling, impacting overall cost.

3. **Tolerance and Accuracy:**
– Tighter tolerances and higher accuracy requirements often result in increased costs. Achieving tight tolerances often requires careful tool selection, precise machining processes and meticulous quality control.

4. **Batch size:**
– The number of parts to be machined affects the overall cost. Larger production scale may benefit from economies of scale, resulting in lower unit costs.

To get an accurate price for CNC machining stainless steel, please upload a 3D drawing to obtain a manufacturing plan and quote from Rapid Protos CNC machining service provider. We will evaluate the specific requirements of your project, including material selection, part complexity and quality standards, to provide detailed Customized cost estimates.

Stainless steel machining is a manufacturing process that involves cutting a piece of raw stainless steel until the final desired shape or object is retained. CNC machines use milling cutters to cut parts from stainless steel raw materials with high precision and precision, allowing them to machine complex geometries and complex custom parts.

We offer 7 different types of stainless steel for your CNC machined parts: Stainless Steel 201 Stainless Steel 304, Stainless Steel 316, Stainless Steel 303, Stainless Steel 416, Stainless Steel 420, Stainless Steel 430

Stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance and strength and is suitable for various industries, especially parts that require high durability and corrosion resistance, such as medical equipment, food processing equipment, etc. We can recommend suitable stainless steel materials according to your specific needs.

The processing time depends on the complexity and quantity of the parts and the specific processing requirements. We will provide a clear delivery time and make flexible arrangements according to the production schedule.

The machining cost of stainless steel is relatively high, but we control costs by optimizing processes and improving production efficiency. We will provide competitive prices based on the order quantity and complexity.