Machining

Aluminum machining involves precision cutting and shaping of aluminum to achieve exact specifications, ideal for producing detailed, complex parts in various sectors.

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Machining

The power of machining processes

Machining is a versatile manufacturing process that involves removing material from a workpiece to shape it into the desired form. Methods such as CNC machining, sawing, and punching allow for high precision and the creation of both simple and complex designs. With it’s ability to produce accurate, efficient and cost-effective parts, machining is essential in many industries.

Machining capabilities at Maas Aluminum

Machining offers precise custom parts, including cutting, drilling, sawing, and punching for various applications.

CNC machining

Precision manufacturing using computer-controlled machines that automate cutting, drilling, and other processes for high accuracy and repeatability.

Sawing

Cutting materials into specific shapes or sizes using saw blades, including both manual and automated sawing processes.

Milling

Machining that involves rotating a cutting tool to remove material from a workpiece, producing complex shapes, holes and contours.

Drilling

Creating round holes in a workpiece using rotating drills, typically for assembly purposes or for inserting fasteners.

Tapping

Creating internal threads within holes, allowing bolts or screws to be securely fitted for mechanical fastening.

Grinding

Using an abrasive wheel to remove material and smooth surfaces, often to achieve high precision finishes or to sharpen tools.

Planing

A material removal process that uses a tool to produce flat, smooth surfaces on metal or wood pieces.

Brushing

A finishing process involving a rotating brush to clean or smooth the surface of a material, commonly applied to metals or wood.

Drumming

Rotating or tumbling process that polishes or deburrs parts by introducing friction, often used for mass finishing small parts.

Deburring

The process of removing sharp edges or unwanted material from a workpiece, ensuring safety and improving the finish.

Welding

Joining materials (often metals) by applying heat, pressure, or both, to melt the materials and form a strong bond.

Punching

Using a machine to cut or shape materials, typically sheet metal, by applying force through a punch die.

Machining after powdercoating

Why choose machining at Maas Aluminum?

You should choose machining with Maas Aluminum because we combine precision, expertise and advanced technology to deliver high-quality, custom-made components. Our state-of-the-art equipment ensures accurate, efficient production with minimal waste. Whether it's CNC machining, sawing/ cutting, or punching, we offer tailored solutions that meet your specific needs. With a focus on reliability and excellent customer service, Maas Aluminum is your trusted partner for precision machining.

Industries we serve

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