When buyers ask me about CNC aluminum parts mass production, they're usually thinking about three things: precision, scalability, and cost. At AOOM Technology, we deliver all three. Our 15,000-square-meter facility runs 42 advanced CNC centers, processing over 50 different aluminum alloys.
Here's what that means for your production line.
6061-T6 is the most common. It's versatile, machines well, and passes most anodizing specifications. For higher strength, we run 7075. For forming and welding applications, 5052 is the right choice.
Every billet comes with a Mill Test Report. We verify the chemistry before it touches the spindle. One client found out their previous supplier was substituting lower-grade material. We caught it on the first batch because our system checks every incoming lot.
Automated pallet systems keep our machines running 24/7. We hold batch consistency within ±0.01mm across 10,000+ unit orders. That's not a one-time measurement — it's statistical. Every part from start to finish stays within tolerance.
High-speed spindles at 20,000 RPM cut cycle times by 40% compared to standard equipment. Custom tool coatings extend tool life 3x. Fewer tool changes mean more uptime and lower cost per part.
Aluminum expands faster than steel under heat. On long production runs, thermal growth can push parts out of tolerance. We use cryogenic cooling to prevent warping. It keeps the material stable from the first part to the last.
Surface finish options range from MIL-A-8625 anodizing (Type II and Type III) to medical-grade polishing. Whatever your spec requires, we have the process ready.
Drone frames, EV battery housings, aerospace structural components, surgical instrument parts, robot actuator housings. Our clients include Fortune 500 manufacturers who need consistent quality at scale.
If your aluminum project needs high volumes with tight tolerances, we're set up to handle it.
Send your CAD files to chen@aoomtech.com for a quote within 24 hours.