Machined Parts Baltimore, MD
Machined Parts Baltimore, MD. Machined parts are everywhere in Baltimore, MD. From tiny metal fasteners used on the motherboard of your computer to aircraft engine components, Roberson Machine Company has manufactured all sorts of parts using our proven process of CNC machining.
Machined parts are more than just things manufactured using our machinery. They are parts fabricated using our cutting machines, such as our CNC mills and lathes. Machined parts can be plastic, metal, or perhaps some other materials on occasion, but they have to be made from a workpiece that can be cut without majorly deforming. Machined parts come from a tried-and-tested manufacturing technique that we have utilized as an industry standard for decades. No matter your Baltimore, MD company’s industry, or in which component your machined parts are being utilized, they meet all industry-specific standards and certifications. We make sure of it.
Roberson Machine Company is a custom manufacturer of precision CNC machined parts. We make it simple to receive the custom machined parts you need precisely when you need them in Baltimore, MD. Call us now at 573-646-3996 or reach out to us online.
What Materials Can Be Used For Machined Parts For My Baltimore, MD Company?
Machined parts can be made from many different materials, including metals and plastics. However, some materials are easier to machine than others. Exceptionally hard materials are especially difficult to puncture with a cutting tool, perhaps causing the tool to shake or vibrate more, thus likely diminishing quality. Extremely soft materials, as well as materials with a low melting point, may become damaged once coming into contact with the cutting tool. Some of our most common machined part materials are listed below. As always, we’d be open to a conversation involving machining parts with other materials. Just call us at 573-646-3996 or reach out to us online.
- Metals: Aluminum (6061, 7075, 7050 or “aa7050 alloy”), Stainless Steel (303, 304), Magnesium, Titanium, Zinc, Brass, Bronze, Copper
- Plastics: ABS, PC, <a href="PC-ABS, PP, PS, POM, PMMA, PAGF30, PCGF30, Teflon, DHPE, HDPE, PPS, PEEK
What Are the Best Ways For My Baltimore, MD Company to Use Machined Parts?
Machined parts are used in virtually all kinds of businesses, throughout every industry – from consumer goods to medical devices. Some typical machined parts used in a multitude of industries include:
- Fasteners
- Valve bodies
- Ball joints
- Gears
- Shafts
- Housings
- Brackets
- Rollers
If your Baltimore, MD business is planning a production run of machined parts, give Roberson Machine Company a call at 573-646-3996 or fill out our online quote tool.
Along with our machined parts for your business in Baltimore, MD, Roberson Machine Company provides the following for our Baltimore, MD partners:
- Manufacturing Oil & Gas Industry Parts
- 5 Axis CNC Machine
- Aluminum Aerospace Machining
- Medical Parts Manufacturer
- CNC Milling Aluminum
- Plastic Parts Manufacturer
- Precision Manufacturing
- Aerospace Machining
- Machined Plastic Parts
- CNC Companies
What Are the Advantages of Machined Parts in Baltimore, MD?
Machined parts from Roberson Machine Company offer particular benefits that may not be possible with injection molded parts or even 3D printed parts in Baltimore, MD. Some of the key advantages in Baltimore, MD are:
Quality
Machined parts can be cut to an exceptionally high caliber, based entirely on your Baltimore, MD company’s tolerances and specifications. This means our CNC machinists can take a little extra time on tight-tolerance workpieces and individual features to ensure the best quality.
Lead Times
Machined parts can be manufactured quicker than parts made via other production processes like Baltimore, MD molding. This is mainly due to the lack of labor-intensive tooling, being able to bank more on the CAD and CAM software our machinists input into the CNC machines. But the manufacturing procedure itself is also highly efficient – several of our CNC machines have rapid rates of up to 45 yards per minute, although we do not produce machined parts at those speeds. The one-step nature of machining and the speed of our CNC machines combine to make machined parts some of the fastest to manufacture, reducing lead times for practical rapid prototyping and shorter time-to-market.
Design Freedom
Machined parts can have a wide range of sizes and shapes. This is due to the fact that CNC machines are not subject to the same restrictions of molding, like tapering and thin walls. Machined parts can be thick and robust, yet their features can be intricate and detailed. Despite machined parts having some restrictions when it comes to, for example, internal sections and deep channels, machining remains the most geometrically flexible manufacturing process for your Baltimore, MD production run.
Alterations
Because CNC machined parts are manufactured from digital CAD files, it’s possible to make alterations throughout the machining process, right up until the final moment. This is extremely helpful throughout our research and experimental development and prototyping stages, when your team or our engineers may need to make slight, fractional changes or clarifications to the machined part or create multiple versions. It also reduces the possibility of waste, as erroneous parts are far less likely to be produced.
Strength
Machined parts are cut from solid pieces of material known as blanks, which have usually been extruded or cast. This makes them foundationally solid in comparison to, say, for example, 3D printed pieces, which can be much flimsier along one axis, where one layer is added atop the next.
Surface Finish
While molding parts deals with surface quality issues like flow lines, jetting, and flash at the parting line, machined parts entirely avoid them. With a moderate amount of post-processing, which is attained in our value-added services, machined parts can be brought to an extremely high level in terms of surface finish. Machining also gives a superior surface finish to 3D printing, even before any secondary service has been started by our machinists. 3D printing can leave noticeable layer lines on the surface of the part, which then must be smoothed over via chemical treatment or sanding. Machined parts do not produce these layer lines.
No Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)
Machined parts are cost-effective and available in small quantities or even one-off parts due to the fact that they are cut directly from a blank workpiece. For molded parts, it is necessary to fabricate metal tooling – a process that seems endless and can be costly. But machining with Roberson Machine Company is unique in offering top-quality parts with no MOQ, making it a good option for smaller companies in Baltimore, MD, small production runs, and prototyping.
Give us a call today for more information regarding machined parts and our CNC capabilities for your Baltimore, MD project at 573-646-3996 or reach out to us online.
What CNC Machinery is Necessary to Make Machined Parts For My Company in Baltimore, MD?
The Roberson Machine Company facilities are fully stocked with top-of-the-line CNC machinery capable of manufacturing accurately machined parts in a fraction of the time compared to our competitors. Our full range of equipment includes:
- CNC Horizontal Mills
- CNC Vertical Mills
- CNC Horizontal Lathes
All mills use rotary cutting in the subtractive manufacturing process of removing materials from a workpiece, but our CNC mills combine the cutting procedure with cutting-edge computer control to permit rapid and accurate production. Our horizontal CNC mills accurately and quickly cut your component material to the tightest of tolerances. Our CNC horizontal milling services revolve around state-of-the-art 3 axis, 4 axis, and 5 axis machines.
Vertical CNC mills feature spindles that are perpendicular to the ground, making them optimal for projects calling for large production runs of moderately complex parts. Although horizontal mills are more beneficial in complicated milling jobs, vertical mills are capable of an array of designs for your business’s work plan in Baltimore, MD.
In contrast to mills, which bank on rotation of the cutting tool, lathes instead rotate the workpiece as material is subtracted. In comparison to manual lathes, which need a degree of expertise to operate, CNC lathes drastically reduce the amount of labor and the probability of human error. These benefits translate into decreases in cost and error rates for your Baltimore, MD company.
Connect With the Leader in Custom Machined Parts For Your Baltimore, MD Company | Roberson Machine Company
From production to prototypes, and every process in between, Roberson Machine Company optimizes your whole Baltimore, MD production workflow with our CNC machines and services. We are truly your one-stop shop, your single-source manufacturer, for everything regarding CNC machined parts. Our dedicated leadership team, along with our skilled and knowledgeable machinists are all-in in supporting you, your work plan, and your success in Baltimore, MD.
Give us a call today to learn more about our machined parts production and services at 573-646-3996 or contact with us online.