CNC Machining Services in India: Instant Quotes, 50+ Materials, 3–15 Day Delivery

From one-off prototypes to production batches, choose CNC processes for tight tolerances, stable material behavior, and consistent repeatability.

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Overview

What is CNC Machining?

CNC machining is a subtractive process where material is removed from solid stock using controlled cutting tools.

It is used when dimensional control, surface finish, and material performance are critical to final part behavior.

This family combines milling and turning so teams can pick the right process for geometry, tolerance, and throughput.

CNC Processes

Choose process by part geometry and critical feature requirements.

CNC Milling

Best for prismatic and complex non-rotational geometry with multi-face machining.

  • 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis options
  • Pockets, contours, slots, and compound surfaces
  • High positional control for mating features
  • Broad alloy and engineering plastic support

Housings, brackets, fixtures, base plates, and complex precision components.

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CNC Turning

Best for rotational parts with strong concentricity and stable cylindrical machining.

  • OD/ID turning and boring
  • Threads, grooves, and shoulder features
  • Fast cycle times for round parts
  • Good repeatability for production shafts and fittings

Shafts, bushings, sleeves, fittings, and rotational precision components.

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CNC Machining Capabilities

Tolerance and Accuracy

  • Standard tolerance: +/-0.05 mm
  • Precision capability: up to +/-0.01 mm on critical features
  • Process-specific strategy for tight GD&T features

Surface Finish Control

  • As-machined finish for functional geometry
  • Optional fine finishing and polishing workflows
  • Post-processing support for coating and corrosion protection

Production Flexibility

  • Single prototype to production batches
  • Fixture strategy for repeat orders
  • DFM feedback to reduce setup and machining cost

CNC Material Families

Select materials by strength, machinability, corrosion behavior, and operating conditions.

Aluminum Alloys

  • 6061-T6
  • 7075-T6
  • 2024-T3
  • MIC-6 tooling plate

Steels and Stainless Steels

  • Mild steel and alloy steel families
  • 304 and 316 stainless
  • 17-4 PH
  • Tool steel options for wear applications

Engineering Plastics

  • Delrin (POM)
  • Nylon
  • PEEK
  • Polycarbonate
  • PTFE

Material certificates and process-specific recommendations are available during quoting.

Choosing CNC Milling vs CNC Turning

Quick guide before opening process-specific pages.

CNC Milling

Non-rotational geometry and multi-face features

Advantages

  • Complex prismatic geometry
  • Multi-axis flexibility
  • High feature diversity

Limits

  • Longer cycle time for some rotational parts

Medium to high based on complexity and setups

Choose when your part is not primarily cylindrical.

CNC Turning

Rotational parts with concentricity requirements

Advantages

  • Fast cycle for cylindrical features
  • Strong concentric control
  • Efficient for shafts/fittings

Limits

  • Less suitable for broad prismatic geometry

Low to medium for typical turned geometries

Choose when your critical geometry is round and axis-symmetric.

Quality and Delivery

Inspection Workflow

Critical features are measured using calibrated metrology and documented per requirement.

Process Stability

Tooling strategy and setup planning are used to maintain repeatability across batches.

Lead Times

Prototype orders are typically delivered in 3-7 days, based on material and complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers for cnc machining process selection and execution.

How do I decide between milling and turning?

If the part is primarily rotational, start with turning. If it is prismatic or needs multi-face geometry, start with milling.

Can one part use both processes?

Yes. Many parts are produced with turning first and milling second for flats, holes, or key geometry.

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