The plastic materials that CNC can process include ABS, nylon (PA), polyoxymethylene (POM), polycarbonate (PC), acrylic (PMMA), PTFE/Polytetrafluoroethylene, PEEK/Polyether ether ketone, Epoxy Tooling board, PA/Nylon – (Natural/Black/30% GF) •, PP/Polypropylene – (Natural/Black/20% GF), etc.
ABS: ABS is a widely used plastic material with good mechanical properties and processing characteristics, suitable for CNC machining. It also has high impact strength, toughness, and resistance, making it an ideal choice for CNC machining. ABS plastic is also suitable for surface treatment and can be painted, glued or welded, providing more post-processing options for CNC machined parts
Nylon (PA): Nylon has high comprehensive properties, including mechanical strength, stiffness, toughness, mechanical damping, wear resistance, as well as good electrical insulation ability and chemical resistance. Nylon is a “universal” material for producing mechanical structural components and maintenance parts, suitable for CNC machining.
Polyoxymethylene (POM): POM is a thermoplastic engineering plastic with high melting point and high crystallinity. Its mechanical properties are closest to metals, and it has high rigidity, strength, and wear resistance, making it the best choice for CNC machining.
Polycarbonate (PC): PC has excellent impact strength, transparency, and dimensional stability, and is used for CNC machining to produce high-precision parts and products
Acrylic (PMMA): Acrylic is a transparent thermoplastic with excellent processability and optical properties
Summary: CNC can fully possess the processing capability of plastic, and the material of plastic material has high hardness, wear resistance, and durability. It has been widely used in CNC machining technology and can meet the needs of products in different industries.