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Materials

At Maxforce Tech, we understand that every project starts with material selection. The choice of metal or plastic directly affects performance, precision, and longevity — which is why we offer a broad range of CNC-machinable materials to suit diverse applications and industries.
Our experience with both common and specialty grades ensures we can recommend the ideal material for your design and machining requirements.

CNC Metals

We machine a wide variety of metals — from lightweight aluminum to high-strength alloys — to meet your structural, thermal, and corrosion-resistance needs.

Available Metals:

  • Aluminum – Excellent machinability, strength-to-weight ratio, and corrosion resistance

  • Alloy Steel – Ideal for high-stress components and structural applications

  • Brass – Superior machinability and surface finish; perfect for fittings and decorative parts

  • Copper – Excellent conductivity for electrical and thermal components

  • Inconel – High-temperature alloy for aerospace and demanding environments

  • Invar 36 – Minimal thermal expansion for precision instruments

  • Mild Steel – Cost-effective and versatile for general machining

  • Stainless Steel – Corrosion-resistant with high strength and clean appearance

  • Titanium – Lightweight, strong, and biocompatible

  • Tool Steel – Excellent wear resistance for molds, dies, and cutting tools

CNC Plastics

Our CNC machining of engineering plastics delivers high-performance, lightweight solutions for industries such as electronics, medical devices, and prototyping.

Available Plastics:

  • ABS – Versatile, impact-resistant thermoplastic for prototypes and housings

  • FR4 / G-10 – Glass-reinforced epoxy laminates for electrical insulation

  • Nylon (Popular) – Durable and wear-resistant for mechanical components

  • PEEK – Exceptional strength, heat, and chemical resistance

  • PEI (Ultem) – High-strength thermoplastic for aerospace and electrical use

  • PET – Stable and dimensionally consistent for precision parts

  • PMMA (Acrylic) – Clear, rigid plastic for optical and display applications

  • Polycarbonate – High impact resistance with optical clarity

  • Polyethylene – Lightweight and chemical-resistant

  • Polypropylene – Tough, fatigue-resistant plastic

  • POM (Delrin / Acetal) – Excellent dimensional stability and low friction

  • PPSU – High-temperature plastic for demanding environments

  • PTFE (Teflon) – Exceptional chemical resistance and low friction coefficient

  • PVC – Chemical-resistant for industrial and fluid-handling systems

💡 Why Material Choice Matters

Material selection affects not only strength and finish but also machinability, tolerance control, and cost. Our engineers can help identify the optimal combination of material, finish, and process to meet your performance and budget goals.

Advanced CNC Technology

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