Aluminum Alloy

Aluminum alloy is a lightweight metal material with good strength, corrosion resistance, machinability, and thermal conductivity. It is commonly used for CNC machined parts, die casting parts, housings, brackets, heat sink structures, and custom metal components. Different aluminum alloy grades can be selected based on strength, surface finish, machining requirements, and production method.

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Performance Specifications

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Material Type
Lightweight metal alloy
Main Processes
CNC machining, die casting, post-machining
Key Features
Lightweight, machinable, corrosion resistant, good thermal conductivity
Common Grades
6061, 6063, 7075, ADC12, A380, based on project requirements
Typical Applications
Housings, brackets, heat sinks, mechanical parts, structural components
Engineering Guide

Material Overview

Aluminum Alloy for Custom Metal Parts

Aluminum alloy is widely used in custom metal parts because it offers a good balance of light weight, strength, corrosion resistance, machinability, and thermal performance. It is suitable for both CNC machining and die casting production depending on the part structure, quantity, tolerance requirements, and surface finish expectations.

At Yinuomold, aluminum alloy can be used for CNC machined parts, die cast parts, housings, brackets, heat sink structures, motor housings, lighting components, and industrial equipment parts.

For CNC machining projects, aluminum alloy is suitable for prototypes, low-volume production, precision components, and custom metal parts that require stable dimensions and clean machining quality.

For die casting projects, aluminum alloy is often used for metal housings, structural parts, lighting components, motor housings, and parts that require repeatable production with practical cost control.

The final material choice depends on the drawing, application, production volume, tolerance, surface finish, and post-processing requirements.

Typical Applications

Aluminum alloy is commonly used for custom metal housings, electronic enclosures, lighting components, heat sink structures, automotive-related parts, motor housings, brackets, mounting parts, mechanical components, and industrial equipment parts. It is suitable for projects that require a balance of light weight, strength, machinability, and stable production.

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