Metals: CNC turning can be used for aluminum, steel, brass, and stainless steel. These metals are strong, durable, and heat-resistant. You get smooth, rounded parts with a clean surface. Shafts, bushings, and fasteners in automotive, aerospace, and industrial components are often manufactured using metal CNC turning.
Plastics: CNC turning is widely used to produce lightweight, corrosion-resistant plastic parts. It can machine a variety of plastics, including PEEK, PVC, ABS, and other machinable thermoplastics. CNC turning ensures high precision and smooth surfaces. This makes it suitable for medical devices, custom parts, and parts requiring tight tolerances.
Composite Materials and Others: Composite ceramics and engineering materials are supported by CNC turning. These materials are used for extremely high strength or insulation requirements. Machining composite materials requires robust machining and constant speeds.

