Falcon’s 5-axis CNC milling delivers ±0.005mm precision for aerospace-grade drone frames and medical implant housings. With ISO 13485 certification and PPAP compliance, we support both custom prototypes (5-day turnaround) and 50,000-unit batches. Our 7075 aluminum components reduce weight by 25% in Tesla EV chassis, while anodized robotic joints withstand 10,000+ cycles in industrial automation. Trust our cleanroom machining and automated CMM inspection for FDA-compliant medical devices.
Falcon’s 5-axis CNC milling technology achieves tolerances as tight as ±0.005mm—critical for medical-grade surgical instrument housings and drone motor mounts. Our Swiss-type lathes with real-time thermal compensation ensure compliance with ISO 13485 standards for implantable device components.
From 6061-T6 aluminum for automotive chassis to 7075 aerospace-grade alloys for 5G antenna enclosures, Falcon provides 1000+ material options.
Need medical-grade housings with antimicrobial coatings or high-volume drone frames? Falcon’s flexible production lines deliver 72-hour rapid turnaround—supported by automated CMM inspection and cleanroom machining
For robotic joint components, our CNC-milled aluminum parts reduce friction by 15%—proven in 10,000+ cycle tests for industrial automation.
Aluminum milling is a machining process that involves using milling machines to remove material from aluminum workpieces, creating custom shapes, profiles, or features. Computer Numerical Control (CNC) milling is often employed for precise and automated aluminum milling, allowing for intricate designs and high tolerances.
The cost of milling depends on various factors, including the complexity of the design, material specifications, and the quantity of parts needed. It involves considerations such as machine time, labor, tooling, and material costs. For accurate cost estimates, it's advisable to consult with a machining service provider.
The choice of the best grade of aluminum for milling depends on specific project requirements. 6061 aluminum is a commonly used alloy due to its good machinability, strength, and versatility. Other alloys, such as 7075, are chosen for applications requiring high strength.
Yes, 6061 aluminum is widely milled using CNC machines. It is known for its excellent machinability, making it suitable for various milling applications. The alloy's combination of strength, weldability, and corrosion resistance contributes to its popularity in milling processes for aerospace, automotive, and general engineering applications.
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