Comparison of CNC Machining Materials

The information contained herein is typical values intended for reference and comparison only. They shall NOT be used as a basis for design specifications or quality control.

  • PC/ABS plastic pellets for prototyping and molding

    PC+ABS

    Impact Resistance, Strength

    PC+ABS is a blend-modified material that combines the advantages of both materials. It not only inherits the high impact resistance of PC but also the material strength of ABS, while improving its heat resistance. It is often used in electronic product casings, automotive interiors, consumer products, and more.

  • High-impact polystyrene (HIPS) plastic material used for durable and cost-effective injection molded parts

    HIPS

    Impact Resistance, Economical, Electrical Insulation

    High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) is a low-cost and easily processable plastic material. It is often used in the manufacturing of low-strength structural components in scenarios where comprehensive requirements for a material’s impact resistance, processability, and cost are required. Additionally, with its excellent dimensional stability and ease of being painted and bonded, it has become an ideal material for prototyping.

  • PC polycarbonate resin pellets

    PC

    Impact Resistance, Processability

    PC (polycarbonate, commonly known as bulletproof glue) is inherently pale yellow or colorless and transparent, featuring hardness, toughness and luster. It boasts prominent advantages: with a light transmittance of 90%, it not only has good mechanical strength but also excellent impact resistance, along with outstanding heat resistance and weatherability.

  • Clear PMMA acrylic sheet for optical applications

    PMMA (Acrylic)

    Impact Resistance, High Transparency, Weather Resistance

    Acrylic (also known as polymethyl methacrylate, PMMA) boasts not only excellent optical performance but also outstanding UV resistance. With a light transmittance of up to 92%—comparable to glass—it has become a popular material in scenarios ranging from neon signs in shopping malls and display case panels in museums to precision optical lenses and stage light covers.

  • 4140 steel alloy CNC machining metal material — high-strength, durable metal for precision CNC machined components.

    Steel Alloy 4140

    Impact Resistance, Fatigue Resistant

    AISI 4140 Alloy Steel is a medium-carbon chromium-molybdenum steel with a carbon content of about 0.38–0.43%. It offers an excellent combination of strength, toughness, wear resistance, and machinability. When heat-treated, it provides outstanding mechanical properties, making it widely used in gears, crankshafts, connecting rods, bolts, and critical components in the oil and gas industry.

  • Copper CNC machining metal material — high-precision, conductive, and durable metal for CNC machined components and industrial applications.

    Copper C101

    Durability, Thermal Conductivity, Conductivity

    C101 copper, also known as HC copper (High Conductivity Copper) or more precisely, high-conductivity copper, has a nominal electrical conductivity of 100% IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard)—a benchmark level for conductive performance. It also features excellent high thermal conductivity, making it the preferred material for various electrical components (such as terminals) and conductors (such as power transmission busbars).
    Furthermore, this material possesses high ductility (enabling easy complex forming processes like stretching and bending) and reliable impact resistance. While meeting the requirements for electrical performance, it can also accommodate the structural stability demands of mechanical processing and practical operating conditions, making it truly a high-quality copper material that combines multi-functional properties with practical value.