5 Axis CNC Machining Services
☑ Our 5-axis CNC machining centers are equipped with state-of-the-art control systems and high-precision tooling, enabling us to achieve complex and precise machining tasks. The 5-axis simultaneous processing capability allows for efficient and accurate machining of parts with complex shapes and high precision requirements.
☑ We can process a wide range of materials, including metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium, as well as plastics and composites. Our experienced engineers will develop customized machining solutions based on the specific requirements of customers, ensuring the optimal machining effect.
5 Axis CNC Machining Services
☑ Our 5-axis CNC precision machining services are widely used in aerospace, automotive, medical, mold manufacturing, and other industries. Whether it's precision components for aerospace engines, complex structural parts for automobiles, or high-precision medical instruments, we can provide one-stop machining solutions.
☑ We adhere to strict quality control standards throughout the machining process, from raw material selection to final inspection, ensuring that every machined part meets the highest quality requirements. Our goal is to provide customers with reliable and high-quality machining services.
HRS5 Axis
hrsMaterials For 5 Axis CNC Machining
Materials |
Common Options |
Features |
Aluminum |
Al6061 Al7075 |
Lightweight, strong, corrosion resistance, good thermal conductivity, easy to machine. |
Titanium |
Ti-6Al-4V |
High strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility |
Stainless Steel |
316L |
Good corrosion resistance and durability |
Copper Alloys |
Brass and bronze |
Electrical and thermal conductivity, ease of cutting |
Plastics |
PMMA, Polycarbonate |
Versatility, impact resistance, and ease of machining |
hrsSurface Finishes For 5 Axis CNC Machining
Surface Finish |
Description |
Bead blasting |
Small glass beads or other abrasive materials are blasted at the surface of the part to remove burrs and create a uniform and matte finish. |
Black oxide coating |
Immerse the part in a hot oxidizing salt bath to create a black protective layer. |
Passivation |
Treat the part with an acid solution to remove any surface iron and create a protective oxide layer. |
Electropolishing |
Remove a thin layer of material to get a smooth and shiny surface. |
Etching |
Remove a thin layer from the surface to create a textured or patterned surface. |
Anodizing |
Create a protective oxide layer on the surface of a part to improve its resistance to corrosion, wear, and scratches. |
hrsWhy Choose HRS 5 Axis CNC Machining Services
Our 5 axis vertical machining center equipped with multiple position tool changers, there is no need for setup on different machinery, allows 5 axis machining of complex parts with high efficiency, saving time and cost.
5 axis CNC service at Junying has strong capabilities to deliver precision machining products based on the demands and custom design given by clients, to reach or exceed your expectation.
We can machine precision CNC products with a 3/4/5 axis machining center from a host of materials, including aluminum, steel, copper, bronze, titanium, and more, to fill different specifications.
A complete process and quality control system in place to assess quality at every stage of our preparation, manufacturing, and inspection, to ensure the quality of 5 axis CNC machining components consistently meet the requirements.
A series of secondary processing and finishing services are offered for further processing, including 3/4 axis machining & milling, painting, sandblasting, anodizing, passivation, chrome plating, nickel plating, and more.
Custom 5 axis milling parts with competitive prices, fast turnaround, improved productivity, and on-time delivery.
hrsWhat Is 5 Axis Machining?
Q1. How Does 5-Axis CNC Machining Work?
Q2. What Is the Process of 5 Axis CNC Machining
Q3. Types of 5-Axis CNC Machines
– Head/Head 5-axis machines: the rotational axes are located in the head, this type of 5-axis machine configuration is more suitable for producing large and heavy parts.
– Head/Table 5-axis machines: one rotational axis in the head and another one in the rotary table, the revolving of the axis in the head is restricted and the rotary shaft in the table has a wider range. The rotation of the workpiece has no limit and the number of parts it can manufacture is limited.
– Table/Table 5-axis machines: both the rotary axes are located in the table, and the head does not move. This type of configuration is ideal for producing undercuts and less for large or heavy parts.
Q4. What Are Axes in 5-Axis Machines?
★ X-axis: This axis refers to the horizontal movement of the cutting tool along the length of the workpiece.
★ Y-axis: This axis refers to the horizontal movement of the cutting tool along the width of the workpiece.
★ Z-axis: This axis refers to the vertical movement of the cutting tool up and down along the height of the workpiece.
★ A-axis: This axis refers to the rotation of the cutting tool around the X-axis. This is sometimes referred to as the "tilt" axis.
★ B-axis: This axis refers to the rotation of the cutting tool around the Y-axis. This is sometimes referred to as the "swivel" axis.
Q5. 3-Axis vs 5-Axis CNC Machining, What Are the Differences?
★ Flexibility: 5-axis CNC machining offersgreater flexibility than 3-axis because they can approach the workpiece from any angle and can machine complex geometries in a single setup. This reduces the need for multiple setups and improves accuracy.
★ Efficiency: 5-axis machining centers areusually more efficient than 3-axis machines for machining complex parts. With 5-axis machines, multiple operations can be performed simultaneously, reducing the machining time and increasing productivity.
★ Precision: 5-axis CNC service can produce parts with higher precision and accuracy than 3-axis machines. The additional axes of motion allow for more precise control over the cutting tool and the workpiece, resulting in tighter tolerances and smoother surface finishes.
★ Cost: 5-axis CNC machining is generally more expensive than 3-axis due to their added capabilities and complexity.





