Welcome to Chongxi Precision, specializing in precision parts, tooling, and fixtures for electronics, automotive, and industrial sectors.

12 Years of Expertise in CNC Machining for
High-Quality Aluminum Alloy Housings

Precision that defines perfection — Chongxi exterior hardware solutions.

Materials Suitable for CNC Machining

Metals Aluminum Alloys – 6061, 7075, 5052; lightweight, corrosion-resistant. Stainless Steel – 304, 316; excellent corrosion resistance. Carbon Steel – Strong and cost-effective. Titanium Alloys – Aerospace-grade strength and corrosion resistance. Copper & Brass – Conductive and easy to machine. Magnesium – Ultra-lightweight, good strength-to-weight ratio. Plastics POM (Delrin) – Low friction, high stiffness. PEEK […]

What Materials Can CNC Machines Process?

CNC machining is incredibly versatile and can handle a wide range of metals and plastics. Common Metals: Aluminum Alloys (e.g., 6061, 7075) – Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, excellent for aerospace and electronics. Stainless Steel (e.g., 304, 316) – Strong, corrosion-resistant, ideal for medical and food-grade applications. Titanium Alloys – High strength-to-weight ratio, commonly used in aerospace and […]

What is CNC Machining and Why is it Important?

CNC machining is a manufacturing process that uses pre-programmed computer instructions to control the movement of cutting tools and machinery. Unlike manual machining, where the operator guides each movement, CNC machines execute programmed commands with extreme precision—every cut, every depth, and every spindle speed is controlled down to fractions of a millimeter. The key advantages […]

What materials can be CNC machined?

Common CNC machining materials include: Metals: Aluminum, stainless steel, brass, copper, titanium, steel alloys Plastics: POM (Delrin), PEEK, ABS, PTFE, Nylon We help clients select the most suitable material based on application and cost-performance ratio.

What is CNC machining?

CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled tools to remove material from a solid block (metal or plastic) to create precision parts.