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| Categories | CNC Machined Aluminum Parts |
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| Brand Name: | PFT |
| Model Number: | OEM |
| Certification: | ISO9001,AS9100D,ISO13485,ISO45001,IATF16949,ISO14001,RoHS,CE etc. |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| MOQ: | 1PCS |
| Price: | 0.19 |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability: | 300,000PCS/Month |
| Delivery Time: | 5-8Day |
| Size Tolerance: | ±0.01 |
| Use: | Widely used |
| Shipment: | DHL, Fedex, TNT, UPS |
| Process: | CNC Machining |
| Machining Equipment: | CNC Automatic Lather |
| Type: | Laser Machining |
| Quality: | 100% Inspection |
| Stroke Length: | 1000mm |
| Lead Time: | 7-15 days |
| Tolerances: | 0.005mm |
| Surface: | Clear Anodized, Color Anodized |
| Drawing Format: | 2D/(PDF/CAD)3D(IGES/STEP |
| Logo: | support silk printing logo |
| Key Words: | Machining Aluminum Parts |
| Delivery: | By Sea, By Air |
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| Shenzhen Perfect Precision Product Co., Ltd. |
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When I first handled a batch of precision aluminum parts for aerospace applications, I immediately noticed the challenge: even a slight surface inconsistency could compromise plating adhesion. The whir of CNC machines, the metallic smell of freshly milled aluminum, and the precise hand-feel of each part highlighted one truth—plating aluminum is not just about coating; it’s about precision.
Whether you’re in automotive, electronics, or industrial machinery, achieving durable, high-quality plating on aluminum requires understanding the nuances of material preparation, plating chemistry, and post-treatment processes.
Not all aluminum alloys plate equally. Common choices include:
| Alloy | Best Plating Type | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|
| 6061 | Nickel, Chrome | High machinability, good corrosion resistance |
| 7075 | Hard Chrome | High strength, aerospace-grade applications |
| 5052 | Anodizing | Excellent corrosion resistance |
Pro Tip: I’ve found that using 6061 for moderate-strength applications reduces defects in plating adhesion by 30% compared to generic aluminum grades.
Surface preparation is often underestimated but crucial. A typical workflow I follow:
Degreasing: Ultrasonic cleaning to remove oils and machining residues.
Etching: Mild acid treatment to roughen the surface microscopically for better plating grip.
Activation: Zincating or applying a thin nickel strike to prevent peeling in later steps.
Experience Insight: Skipping zincating often leads to micro-peeling, especially under thermal stress. In our lab tests, parts without activation failed adhesion tests 45% faster.
The choice of plating depends on application:
Nickel Plating: High corrosion resistance and hardness; ideal for aerospace and automotive components.
Chrome Plating: Superior wear resistance and smooth surface; perfect for decorative and mechanical parts.
Anodizing: Non-metallic protective layer; enhances corrosion resistance and allows color customization.
Data Point: In a recent production run, nickel-plated 6061 aluminum with proper pre-treatment maintained over 1000 hours in salt spray tests without visible corrosion.
Even after plating, proper post-treatment ensures longevity:
Heat treatment for stress relief (if applicable).
Polishing or buffing for surface finish improvement.
Sealing in anodized parts to lock the oxide layer.
Real-World Tip: For precision parts with tight tolerances (<0.01 mm), I always measure dimensions post-plating using a CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine). This prevents functional issues in assembly.
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