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.

  • CPVC plastic material offering excellent heat and corrosion resistance for industrial and plumbing applications

    CPVC

    Temperature Resistant, Flame Retardancy

    CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) is a thermoplastic plastic obtained by chlorination modification of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Such structural changes enable it to far outperform ordinary PVC in terms of heat resistance, mechanical properties, and chemical resistance, making it an ideal material for high-temperature and corrosive environments.

  • PEEK polyetheretherketone resin pellets

    PEEK

    Corrosion Resistance, Strength, Temperature Resistant

    PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) is a top-performing thermoplastic engineering plastic, featuring excellent high-temperature resistance, robust mechanical properties, versatile corrosion resistance, top-tier biocompatibility, exceptional dimensional stability, and outstanding electrical insulation and radiation resistance. It is widely used in high-end fields such as aerospace, high-end medical care, and electronic semiconductors.

  • 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.