GD Prototyping
Precision CNC Lathing Parts
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Tolerance: ±0.01 mm (micron-level achievable on request)
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Axis Configuration: 2-axis to multi-axis CNC turning centers
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Surface Finish: Ra 0.8–1.6 μm standard; finer finishes available
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Materials: Stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, titanium, plastics
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Batch Flexibility: One-off prototypes, low-volume, or mass production
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Secondary Services: Anodizing, polishing, plating, heat treatment
- Description
- Specification
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- FAQS
At GD Prototyping, we specialize in manufacturing Precision CNC Lathing Parts that meet the highest industry standards for accuracy, reliability, and efficiency. CNC lathing (turning) is a core machining process where raw material is rotated against a cutting tool to create cylindrical, conical, or threaded shapes. With advanced CNC lathes and multi-axis turning centers, we produce components with excellent dimensional stability and smooth surface finishes.
Our capabilities cover a wide range of metals and plastics, including stainless steel, aluminum, brass, titanium, and engineering-grade polymers. Whether for functional prototypes, small-batch runs, or high-volume production, we provide precision lathed parts that perform consistently in demanding applications.
From automotive shafts and aerospace fittings to medical implants and electronic connectors, GD Prototyping delivers Precision CNC Lathing Parts that help clients reduce lead times, cut costs, and achieve greater design flexibility.
| Parameter | Value / Description |
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| Process Name | Small batch injection molding |
| Production Volume | Small quantities |
| Key Benefits | High accuracy, critical part performance, production-level quality |
| Target Industries | Medical, automotive, aerospace (and others) |
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Automotive: Shafts, bushings, threaded fasteners, engine pins.
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Aerospace: Precision fittings, landing gear components, couplings.
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Medical: Surgical tools, orthopedic implants, custom housings.
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Electronics: Connectors, pins, and precision enclosures.
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Industrial Equipment: Rollers, spacers, and durable mechanical parts.
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Robotics: Cylindrical actuators and precision alignment parts.
Q1: What’s the difference between CNC lathing and CNC milling?
Lathing is ideal for round or cylindrical parts, while milling handles flat and complex geometries.
Q2: Can you produce threaded components?
Yes, we manufacture both internal and external threads with high accuracy.
Q3: What’s the maximum size you can machine?
We support diameters up to 300 mm and lengths up to 600 mm (custom requests possible).
Q4: Do you offer rapid prototyping?
Yes, we can deliver CNC lathed prototypes in just a few days.
Q5: Which industries use CNC lathing the most?
Automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical, and industrial manufacturing.