Small CNC machining is a precisionmanufacturing process that usesComputer Numerical Control (CNC) machines to produce small, intricate parts with high accuracy. Thesemachines follow digital instructions(typically from CAD/CAM models)to mill, drill, turn, or shapematerials—such as metals (aluminum, steel, titanium) and plastics (PEEK, nylon, PTFE)—into customcomponents, often with tight tolerances (e.g., ±0.001 inches / 0.025mm or better).

Key Features of Small CNC Machining:

High Precision – Ideal for micro-components, medical devices, electronics,and aerospace parts requiringexact dimensions.
Material Flexibility – Workswith a wide range of metals and engineered plastics.
Automated Efficiency – CNC programsensure repeatability and reducehuman error in mass production.
Complex Geometries – Capableof creating intricate shapes,fine details, and tight internal features.
Scalability – Suitable for bothprototyping and small-batch production.