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Titanium CNC and Its Applications

Titanium and its alloys are prized materials in CNC machining due to their exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance. Their low thermal conductivity enables efficient chip removal during machining, minimizing heat buildup and tool wear.

Titanium and its alloys are advantageous for CNC machining because of their high strength, resistance to corrosion, and biocompatibility. titanium components help reduce weight in the automotive industry, which enhances performance and fuel efficiency. Titanium alloys are also used in maritime situations because of their ability to withstand corrosion and exposure to saltwater. Because titanium is lightweight and sturdy, it is utilized in tennis rackets, golf clubs, and bicycles in the sporting goods industry to improve durability and performance. Due to their beneficial qualities and versatility, titanium alloys are a popular choice for CNC machined parts in a variety of applications.

Benefits of titanium alloys for CNC machined parts

lightweight

Titanium are lightweight and extremely strong, which makes them ideal for applications where reducing weight is crucial.

Corrosion Resistance

Titanium alloys have outstanding resistance to corrosion, which guarantees their endurance and durability, particularly in abrasive situations.

Biocompatibility

Biocompatible means that the body won't react negatively to them when they are used in medical implants and equipment.

Low thermal conductivity

The low thermal conductivity of titanium alloys helps to reduce heat buildup and tool wear while permitting effective chip removal during machining.

High temperature resistance

Titanium alloys can withstand high temperatures without losing their mechanical qualities, which makes them appropriate for use in hot environments.

Aesthetic appeal

Titanium cnc parts offer a glossy and appealing appearance, which enhances the overall aesthetics of CNC machined parts.

Available surface finishes of cnc machined parts

For CNC machined parts, LUSHI provides a variety of surface treatments, such as polished, smooth surfaces, textured finishes for aesthetics or grip, and custom treatments made to fit particular application requirements.

01

As Machined

Without further polishing or smoothing treatments, the surface finishing of as machined items usually shows tool marks and roughness straight out of the machining process.

02

Anodizing

Metals are improved by anodizing by forming a coating of protective oxide. It increases durability, resistance to corrosion, and offers a variety of color choices for aesthetic purposes.

03

Alodine Coating

Alodine coating, sometimes referred to as chromate conversion coating, improves paint adhesion and offers corrosion protection for aluminum surfaces, extending their lifespan.

04

Black Oxide

Through a chemical conversion process, a black oxide layer is formed on metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance and a decorative black look. This technique is known as black oxide surface finishing.

05

Passivation

By the chemical process of passivation, contaminants are removed from the surface of stainless steel, increasing its resistance to corrosion and creating a layer of protective oxide.

06

Electroplating

By using an electrolytic technique to deposit a coating of metal onto a substrate, electroplating improves surface characteristics like conductivity, appearance, and resistance to corrosion.

07

Powder Coating

A dry powder is applied electrostatically to a surface via powder coating, which produces a heat-cured, aesthetically pleasing, and long-lasting finish with a range of color possibilities.

08

Tumbling

In order to smooth surfaces and get rid of burrs, pieces or materials are tumbled in a vibratory tub or revolving barrel filled with abrasives or polishing media.

09

Polishing

Polishing is a surface finishing technique that produces a bright, reflecting finish by smoothing and improving the appearance of a surface using abrasive materials.

10

Bead Blasting

Using compressed air, bead blasting removes coatings, corrosion, and other defects from a surface while producing a matte or textured finish.

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