What is CNC Machining Parts Machined Anodized
CNC machining parts machined anodized are precision components created using computer numerical control (CNC) technology and finished with anodizing. This process enhances durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal, making parts suitable for industries like aerospace, automotive, and electronics. Anodizing also provides a protective layer that improves wear resistance and allows for vibrant color options, meeting specific customer requirements for both function and design.

Machining Capabilities
At ANEBON, our state-of-the-art CNC machining facility is equipped with 3-, 4-, and 5-axis CNC machines, enabling us to produce complex geometries with tolerances as tight as ±0.005mm. We handle a wide range of CNC machining processes, including milling, turning, drilling, and threading, ensuring versatility for custom parts. Our expertise extends to producing CNC machining parts in various metals and plastics, such as aluminum, stainless steel, brass, titanium, and engineering-grade polymers.
For our anodized aluminum parts, we utilize high-grade aluminum alloys (e.g., 6061, 7075) known for their strength, lightweight properties, and corrosion resistance. These materials are ideal for industries like aerospace, automotive, electronics, and medical devices.




Surface Treatment
Our anodized black and natural color aluminum parts undergo a meticulous anodizing process, creating a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide layer. This treatment enhances wear resistance, improves aesthetics, and ensures long-lasting performance in harsh environments. We offer customizable anodizing options, including black, natural, and other colors, to meet specific client requirements. Additional surface treatments, such as sandblasting, polishing, and powder coating, are available to achieve desired finishes.
Material Specifications
Our aluminum parts are crafted from premium alloys with the following typical composition for 6061 aluminum:
Aluminum: 95.8–98.6%
Magnesium: 0.8–1.2%
Silicon: 0.4–0.8%
Iron: ≤0.7%
Copper: 0.15–0.4%
Applications
ANEBON’s high-precision CNC machining parts are widely used across industries:
Aerospace: Lightweight, high-strength components for aircraft and drones.
Automotive: Precision parts for engines, chassis, and EV systems.
Electronics: Enclosures and heat sinks for consumer and industrial devices.
Medical: Biocompatible components for surgical tools and diagnostic equipment.


Our Team Advantage
Our team of over 100 skilled engineers, machinists, and quality control specialists brings decades of experience to every project. With expertise in CAD/CAM design, precision machining, and quality assurance, we collaborate closely with clients to deliver tailored solutions. Our multilingual sales team ensures seamless communication, making ANEBON a trusted partner for global OEMs.
Quality Control
As an ISO9001-certified manufacturer, ANEBON adheres to rigorous quality control protocols. We employ advanced inspection tools, including CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machines) and optical comparators, to verify dimensional accuracy. Each batch undergoes 100% inspection, and we provide detailed quality reports to ensure traceability. Our commitment to quality minimizes defects and ensures consistent performance.


ANEBON prioritizes secure packaging to protect parts during transit, using custom foam inserts, anti-static materials, and sturdy cartons. We offer flexible logistics solutions, including air, sea, and express shipping, with partnerships with leading carriers like DHL and FedEx. Our efficient supply chain ensures on-time delivery to clients worldwide.
FAQ
Q1: What materials can be anodized after CNC machining?
A1: Common materials include aluminum and its alloys, which benefit most from anodizing due to enhanced corrosion resistance and surface hardness.
Q2: How does anodizing improve CNC machined parts?
A2: Anodizing increases surface durability, corrosion resistance, and can add color, making parts more functional and visually appealing.
Q3: Can CNC machining and anodizing be customized for specific applications?
A3: Yes, both CNC machining and anodizing processes can be tailored to customer specifications regarding dimensions, tolerances, and finish types.
Q4: What industries use CNC machined anodized parts?
A4: Aerospace, automotive, electronics, medical devices, and industrial equipment frequently use these high-precision, durable components.
Q5: How quickly can CNC machined anodized parts be produced?
A5: Production time varies, but many suppliers offer fast turnaround from prototype to final anodized parts, often within days to weeks depending on complexity.
Other Product Display
Beyond aluminum parts, ANEBON offers a full spectrum of CNC machining services, including:
Precision machining of stainless steel, titanium, and brass.
Rapid prototyping for design validation.
Low- to high-volume production runs.
Assembly and secondary operations like welding and riveting.
Our ability to handle diverse materials and complex designs makes us a one-stop shop for OEM machining needs.


