Custom CNC Machined Components from Exotic Metals
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Component Types We Manufacture
- Baseplates & Mounting Plates – Structural supports requiring precision flatness and tight tolerances
- Housings & Enclosures – Complex multi-axis geometries with internal chambers, coolant ports, or threaded bores
- Drive Couplings & Shafts – Rotating components requiring dynamic balance and surface finish quality
- Nozzles & Adapters – Flow-control components with complex internal passages and tight tolerances
- Valve Bodies & Spool Components – Process equipment parts requiring pressure-tight tolerances and corrosion resistance
- Custom Assemblies – Multi-piece components assembled to your specifications with fastener integration
- Specialized Equipment Parts – Industry-specific components for testing, processing, or material handling equipment
Exotic Metals for Custom Components
Hastelloy Custom Components
Hastelloy C-276 and Hastelloy C-22 components are critical for chemical processing equipment, pharmaceutical reactors, and corrosive-environment applications. These nickel-based alloys resist aggressive chemicals and oxidizing environments but are notoriously difficult to machine. Work hardening is severe—the material hardens as you cut it, making deeper cuts impossible. Tool wear accelerates quickly. We overcome these challenges through proper cutting speed optimization, tool selection, and our 40 years of hands-on Hastelloy C-276 machining expertise.
Inconel Components
Inconel 625 and Inconel 718 components serve polymer processing equipment, high-temperature reactors, and aerospace-adjacent applications (though we don’t hold aerospace certifications). Inconel’s superior high-temperature strength comes at a cost—thermal expansion, work hardening, and tool wear are extreme. Single-pass cuts often fail. Our 12,000 RPM high-speed spindles and multi-axis capabilities allow us to maintain feed rates and achieve finishes that standard 3-axis machines cannot match. Complex components with curves, angles, or intricate internal passages are achievable through our 5-axis CNC milling and EDM services.
316 Stainless Steel Components
316 and 316L stainless steel components for food processing equipment, pharmaceutical equipment, and laboratory instruments require not just tight tolerances but superior surface finish quality. Food-grade sanitary applications demand mirror finishes without scratches, dings, or surface contamination. 316 stainless steel custom machining requires careful approach strategy, proper coolant management, and precision surface grinding to achieve the FDA-compliant finishes these applications demand.
We also work with Monel, 4140 alloy steel for high-strength structural components, tool steels (P20, D-2, H-13), and other specialty alloys based on your application requirements. If you’re uncertain which material best suits your custom component application, our engineering consultation services can help you evaluate options and optimize your design for manufacturability.
Precision Tolerances & Surface Finish
- ±0.0001″ tolerances using Wire EDM for intricate geometries and tight dimensional requirements
- ±0.0005″ tolerances as our standard CNC milling capability with grinding finishing
- Mirror finishes (Ra 8–16) through precision surface grinding for food-grade and laboratory applications
- Flatness to 0.0002″ on baseplates and mounting surfaces using precision grinding
- Parallelism and perpendicularity to ±0.0002″ where critical to assembly or function
Complex Geometries Through Multi-Axis Machining
- Custom blade or impeller profiles – Components with curves and sweeps that require simultaneous multi-axis movement
- Internal cooling passages – Housings with drilled or EDM-cut internal chambers for temperature management
- Angled features or mounting surfaces – Parts where bores or surfaces are intentionally angled, requiring 5-axis approach
- Undercuts or trapped geometry – Features that cannot be machined from a single direction
Our 5-axis CNC milling services handle these profiles efficiently, completing complex parts in fewer operations and with superior surface quality compared to multi-setup approaches. For intricate internal geometries or hardened materials where traditional cutting is inefficient, our Wire EDM capability provides solutions.
Materials for Custom Components Across Industries
- For laboratory testing equipment: Precision components require tight tolerances and superior surface finish to avoid contaminating test samples. Material is typically 316 stainless steel for corrosion resistance and non-reactivity.
- For chemical processing equipment: Aggressive chemical exposure demands Hastelloy or Inconel. Custom components often include valves, manifolds, or reactor internals. Corrosion resistance is non-negotiable—material choice directly impacts equipment lifespan.
- For industrial mixing equipment: Custom impellers, shaft components, and mixing bowl internals require high-shear durability. Material selection depends on application (316SS for food-grade, Inconel or Hastelloy for aggressive mixing of corrosive materials). For components subject to heavy abrasive wear, Colmonoy-plated surfaces extend service life on screws, impellers, and barrel components.
Our Approach to Custom Component Manufacturing
Detailed Specification Review
Process Planning
Tool Selection & Pptimization
Quality verification
Communication
Why Choose GQ Machining for Custom Component Manufacturing
40 Years Exotic Materials Expertise
Small Shop Quality Control
5-Axis & EDM Capability
Regional Proximity
Flexible Scheduling
Requesting a Custom Component Quote
- Engineering drawings or CAD files – PDF, STP, STEP, or DWG formats work well
- Material specifications – Specific alloy (Hastelloy C-276 vs C-22, Inconel 625 vs 718, 316 vs 316L, etc.)
- Quantity required – One-off prototype, small batch (2–10), or ongoing production
- Tolerance requirements – Which features need tight tolerances (±0.0001″, ±0.0005″, etc.) and why
- Delivery timeline – Standard lead time vs. expedited
Submit drawings via our quote request form or email to discuss your application. We respond to all inquiries within 24 business hours with a timeline and cost estimate. If you have questions about material selection, tolerance optimization, or design for manufacturability before requesting a formal quote, we can provide engineering consultation to help refine your approach.
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