High machinability and ductility. Aluminum alloys have good strength-to-weight ratio, high thermal and electrical conductivity, low density and natural corrosion resistance.
Stainless steel alloys have high strength, ductility, wear and corrosion resistance. They can be easily welded, machined and polished. The hardness and the cost of stainless steel is higher than that of aluminum alloy.
Steel is a strong, versatile, and durable alloy of iron and carbon. Steel is strong and durable. High tensile strength, corrosion resistance heat and fire resistance, easily molded and formed. Its applications range from construction materials and structural components to automotive and aerospace components.
Titanium is an advanced material with excellent corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, and strength-to-weight characteristics. This unique range of properties makes it an ideal choice for many of the engineering challenges faced by the medical, energy, chemical processing, and aerospace industries.
Highly resistant to seawater corrosion. The material’s mechanical properties are inferior to many other machinable metals, making it best for low-stress components produced by CNC machining.
Brass is mechanically stronger and lower-friction metal properties make CNC machining brass ideal for mechanical applications that also require corrosion resistance such as those encountered in the marine industry.
Few metals have the electric conductivity that copper has when it comes to CNC milling materials. The material’s high corrosion resistance aids in preventing rust, and its thermal conductivity features facilitate CNC machining shaping.
Zinc is a slightly brittle metal at room temperature and has a shiny-greyish appearance when oxidation is removed.
Iron is an indispensable metal in the industrial sector. Iron is alloyed with a small amount of carbon – steel, which is not easily demagnetized after magnetization and is an excellent hard magnetic material, as well as an important industrial material, and is also used as the main raw material for artificial magnetism.
Just upload your 2D drawings or 3D models and you will get quote feedback in 24 hours. Our specialized engineers will analyze your design to avoid misunderstanding, communicate with you and offer an affordable price.
The responsible and rigorous attitude towards materials, machining technique, surface finishing and CMM testing guarantee the consistent quality from prototyping to production parts. We won’t bother to check the parts quality before delivery.
The introduce of advanced 5 axis CNC machining centers and professional quoters ensure the fast lead time. We set the priority for the arrangement of the order according to the requirements and order complexity.
For the sake of your benefits, every customer will have technical support to get in touch with us from quotation to delivery. You will get fast feedback for any question until it’s confirmed that you receive the satisfied parts.
For Qormi-based manufacturers, leveraging advanced CNC machining services offers substantial operational advantages. Objective analysis indicates potential 30-45% cost reductions through optimized production and access to efficient China-based supply chains, enhancing material availability and improving lead time performance. Malta’s manufacturing sector, particularly in precision engineering, demands rigorous adherence to specifications and consistent quality. Strategic adoption of these capabilities aligns with local industry requirements, driving competitive differentiation and fostering sustainable growth for executive leadership.
Qormi’s manufacturing scene is active, but local sourcing for specialized parts like custom PCBs or specific microcontrollers can be a headache. I’ve seen some of the smaller electronics assembly firms, like those making smart home devices, struggling with lead times. Larger operations, particularly in medical device components, are definitely expanding and hungry for talent and better integrated supply chain solutions. At trade shows, the buzz is about automation and finding skilled labor—less about raw materials, more about high-tech inputs and efficient processes.


















