Aluminum Alloy CNC Machining

Precision aluminum machining service in Malaysia for housings, brackets, plates, support components, and custom OEM parts. We focus on CNC milling, turning, drilling, tapping, and finishing for lightweight parts that need stable dimensions and repeatable production support.

Aluminum Alloy CNC Machining

Precision aluminum components for housings, brackets, plates, and machined assemblies

GRAN INDUSTRIES supports aluminum alloy projects that need low weight, repeatable machining accuracy, and practical production planning. This service is suited to CNC-milled and turned aluminum parts that require controlled dimensions, clean hole features, thread quality, and finishing routes such as anodizing, blasting, polishing, or coating.

6061 / 7075 / custom grades Milling, turning, drilling, boring, tapping Prototype to production
What aluminum alloy machining is best used for

Aluminum alloy machining is commonly selected for lightweight structural parts, equipment housings, support brackets, base plates, covers, fixture components, heat-dissipation parts, and appearance parts that need accurate machining plus practical finishing. The process choice depends on part geometry, threaded features, cosmetic surfaces, and production quantity.

Aluminum alloy CNC machining parts
Processes Face milling, pocketing, contour machining, turning, drilling, boring, countersinking, and tapping.
Material Fit Suitable for common structural and high-strength aluminum grades used in industrial, electronics, and equipment parts.
Finishing Deburring, anodizing, polishing, sandblasting, and coating coordinated to drawing and appearance requirements.

Machining processes and the aluminum parts they support

For aluminum projects, the machining route should match the part shape, required hole features, cosmetic expectations, and batch size. Instead of describing aluminum in general terms, this page focuses on the CNC operations most relevant to custom aluminum components and the product types each operation supports.

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CNC milling for housings, plates, and brackets

Milling is typically used for aluminum housings, covers, base plates, mounting brackets, fixture plates, and support blocks that need pockets, profiles, faces, slots, and machined datum surfaces.

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Turning for round and threaded components

Turning is suited to collars, spacers, sleeves, bushings, caps, threaded round parts, and shaft-like aluminum components that require controlled diameters, concentricity, and repeatable surface quality.

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Drilling, boring, and tapping for functional interfaces

Hole making and thread preparation are important for aluminum parts that need fastener locations, cover attachment points, sensor mounting, fixture interfaces, or accurate internal diameters.

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Finishing for appearance and corrosion resistance

After machining, aluminum parts are often deburred and prepared for anodizing, blasting, polishing, or coating when the project requires cleaner appearance parts, better corrosion resistance, or more consistent surface presentation.

Typical aluminum part categories

  • Electronic enclosures, control boxes, covers, bezels, and instrument housings
  • Mounting brackets, support blocks, adapter plates, and fixture components
  • Heat-dissipation parts, machined plates, frames, and lightweight structural details
  • Spacers, collars, sleeves, caps, and other turned aluminum components
  • Custom OEM aluminum parts for prototype validation and scheduled repeat production

How the project is reviewed before production

  • Review alloy preference, part geometry, tolerances, and cosmetic surface expectations before quotation
  • Confirm whether the part is primarily a milling job, a turning job, or a mixed-operation aluminum component
  • Check hole features, thread requirements, wall thickness, and datum relationships that affect machinability
  • Coordinate deburring, anodizing, blasting, polishing, or other secondary finishing steps as required
  • Support both sample-stage aluminum parts and more stable repeat production planning with inspection in mind

Request a Project Review

Share drawings, quantities, alloy grade, and finish requirements for a faster quotation response

Send your part file, target quantity, preferred aluminum grade, thread or hole requirements, and any finishing notes. We can review the project based on machining approach, feature complexity, and surface expectations before quotation is finalized.

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