This custom CNC machined aluminum housing is designed to provide strong structural protection and precise installation space for electronic modules and industrial components. Manufactured using high-precision CNC machining technology, the enclosure features accurate dimensions, smooth edges, and excellent surface quality to meet demanding assembly requirements.
The aluminum housing is typically produced from high-quality aluminum alloys such as 6061 or 6063, offering a perfect balance of lightweight strength, corrosion resistance, and efficient heat dissipation. Multiple holes, slots, and mounting structures can be precisely machined to accommodate connectors, sensors, buttons, or fastening components.
Surface treatments such as anodizing, sandblasting, powder coating, or brushing are available to enhance durability and appearance. Custom logos, markings, and colors can also be provided based on OEM requirements.
This CNC aluminum enclosure is widely used in electronic equipment, industrial control systems, sensor devices, and smart hardware applications. With strict quality control and flexible customization capabilities, Kaiyan provides reliable CNC machining solutions for global customers.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | CNC Machined Aluminum Electronic Housing |
| Material | Aluminum 6061 / 6063 / Custom |
| Manufacturing Process | CNC Milling / CNC Drilling / Precision Machining |
| Surface Finish | Anodizing / Sandblasting / Brushed / Powder Coating |
| Tolerance | ±0.01 mm – ±0.05 mm |
| Color | Natural Aluminum / Black / Custom |
| Size | Custom According to Drawing |
| OEM / ODM | Supported |
This CNC machined aluminum housing is suitable for a wide range of industries:
Industrial Electronics
Control modules
Automation equipment
Instrument enclosures
Consumer Electronics
Smart device housings
Portable electronic components
Sensor Equipment
Detection instruments
Measurement devices
Communication Devices
Wireless modules
Network equipment housings
KAIYAN operates advanced CNC milling and turning equipment to achieve tight tolerances, typically up to ±0.01 mm, ensuring excellent dimensional accuracy and repeatability for complex parts.
We machine a broad range of materials including aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, copper, and engineering plastics, supporting diverse industrial and electronic applications.
Our experienced engineering team provides design review, manufacturability optimization, and rapid prototyping to help customers reduce cost and improve part performance.
From CNC machining and secondary operations to surface finishing, all processes are managed under strict quality control to ensure stable quality and reliable lead times.
KAIYAN supports both low-volume prototypes and high-volume production, offering flexible solutions for R&D projects and mass manufacturing needs.
Each CNC part undergoes incoming material inspection, in-process checks, and final inspection to meet customer specifications and international quality standards.
Optimized production planning and in-house capabilities enable quick turnaround for samples and consistent delivery for production orders.
We provide full OEM and ODM services based on customer drawings or samples, serving global customers in electronics, industrial equipment, and mechanical assemblies.
FAQ
Q1: Can you manufacture CNC aluminum housings based on drawings?
Yes. We support custom production according to 2D drawings, 3D models, or technical specifications.
Q2: What materials are commonly used for CNC housings?
Common materials include aluminum 6061, aluminum 6063, stainless steel, brass, and other metals depending on application requirements.
Q3: What surface treatments are available?
We offer anodizing, powder coating, sandblasting, polishing, brushing, and other finishes.
Q4: What is the typical tolerance of CNC machining?
Our standard tolerance is ±0.01 mm to ±0.05 mm depending on the part structure.
Q5: Do you provide prototype samples before mass production?
Yes, prototype samples can be provided for testing and verification before mass production.