Aluminium Turned Components
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About Aluminium Turned Components
Aluminium turned components are precision parts machined on CNC lathes and Swiss-type sliding-head machines from aluminium bar and billet, where the workpiece rotates against fixed cutting tools to generate cylindrical, conical, and threaded features. They are widely used in lightweight assemblies across automotive, electrical, electronics, lighting, and instrumentation, valued for low density, good thermal and electrical conductivity, and excellent machinability that supports high spindle speeds and fine surface finishes.
Common variants include shafts, spacers, bushes, connectors, terminals, fittings, and housings, produced from free-cutting and structural grades. General machining tolerances are typically held to ISO 2768 medium (m) or fine (f), with critical diameters and bores controlled tighter to suit fit class; geometric features can be governed by ISO 1101. Surface finish is commonly specified by Ra value, with turned faces around Ra 0.8-3.2 micrometres depending on operation. Quality systems often follow IATF 16949 for automotive lines.
Materials span the 6000 series (6061, 6063, 6082), the free-machining 2011 and 2007 grades, and casting-derived alloys where specified. Surface treatments may include clear or coloured anodising, hard anodising, chromate conversion (per relevant aerospace or commercial specs), passivation, and electroless nickel where corrosion or wear resistance is required.
Configuration covers single-spindle and multi-spindle turning, live tooling for cross holes and milled flats, knurling, and secondary operations such as tapping and deburring. First-article inspection, CMM reports, and in-process SPC are commonly available.
Himalay coordinates material traceability via EN 10204 3.1 mill certificates where requested, dimensional inspection reports, RoHS/REACH declarations for the finished part, and CE marking support where the component feeds a regulated assembly, all coordinated as part of the standard order flow.