From Prototyping to Production
CNC Machining That Covers It All –
Milling, Turning, 5-Axis
One-stop shop for precision custom machined parts. 3/4/5-axis mills, CNC lathes, and multi-tasking machines.
Same-day quoting, free DFM, 7-day lead time.
What is CNC Machining ?
CNC machining is a subtractive manufacturing process where computer-controlled machine tools remove material from a solid block to produce precise parts. Engineers create a 3D model, convert it to G-code, and the machine follows that code to cut, mill, or turn the material into the final shape. It covers two core techniques: CNC milling (rotating tools cutting stationary workpieces) and CNC turning (rotating workpieces cut by stationary tools), as well as advanced 5‑axis and multi‑tasking operations that combine both.
This process delivers exceptional accuracy—tolerances down to ±0.005 mm are routine—and works with a wide range of engineering materials, from aluminum and titanium to PEEK and ABS. Because it requires no custom tooling or molds, CNC machining is ideal for prototypes, one‑offs, and medium‑volume production. Whether you need a complex aerospace bracket or a simple turned shaft, CNC machining gives you repeatable quality without the upfront cost of dedicated tooling.
Precision Machining for Any Geometry, Any Quantity
Whether you need a simple turned shaft, a complex 5-axis milled housing, or a part that requires both milling and turning, we have the machines and the know-how to make it happen.

CNC Milling
3‑axis, 4‑axis, and full 5‑axis simultaneous

CNC Turning
2‑axis, live tooling, Y‑axis, subspindle

Multi‑tasking
Mill‑turn centers for complete part processing

Secondary Operations
Grinding, EDM, heat treatment, surface finishing
We work with engineers and product designers at any stage – from one-off prototypes to medium-volume production runs (1–10,000 pieces).
Materials and post-processing options for CNC Machining parts
After machining, parts often need surface finishing to improve appearance, corrosion resistance, wear properties, or dimensional accuracy. Here’s a rundown of standard finishes we offer—what they are, why you’d use them, and what to expect.
Metal
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Stainless Steel
- Steel
- Copper
- Titanium
Plastics
- Nylon
- ABS
- PEEK
- PMMA (Acrylic)
- POM
- PC (Polycarbonate)
- PVC
- HDPE
- PTFE
- Carbon Fiber
- As Machined
- Bead Blasting
- Anodizing (Type II & III)
- Powder Coating
- Plating (Zinc, Nickel, Chrome)
- Passivation
- Mechanical Polishing
- Electropolishing
- Grinding
- Black Oxide
- Chromate Conversion Coating (Alodine)
- Painting (Liquid)
Not sure which finish fits your application? Send us your drawing and performance requirements—we’ll recommend the most cost‑effective option that meets your functional and aesthetic needs.
On - site facilities
Xinrico’s CNC Machine Shops
Xinrico is located in hubei, China, covering an area of 4,000 square meters, and is equipped with over 40 sets of CNC machining centers, CNC lathes, and related auxiliary equipment.

CNC milling workshop

CNC Turning Workshop

Anodizing Workshop

Appearance Workshop
Why We’re Different
Why Engineers Choose Xinrico
Engineer‑to‑Engineer Communication
When you email, you get a reply from someone who understands toolpaths and tolerances – not a sales script.
Free DFM Feedback
We review your design and suggest ways to reduce cost or improve manufacturability – no charge, no obligation.
Fast Lead Times
Most parts ship in 7 business days; rush service available (3–4 days).
Flexible Quantities
Prototype runs of 1 piece are welcome – we don't force you into minimums.
Transparent Pricing
No hidden fees. We quote exactly what you see.
Industries We Serve
Trusted by Engineers in Critical Industries
Automotive
Engine components, transmission shafts, and hydraulic fittings.
Medical
Implants and surgical instrument parts (ISO 13485 compliant).
automation
Brackets, Positioning Plates, Jigs and Fixtures
Robotic Joint
Balancing Strength and Precision
Case Studies – Real Parts, Real Results
Showcase of Our Historical CNC Machining Works in Multiple Materials




Why We’re Different
CNC Machining FAQs
STEP, IGES, SolidWorks, and AutoCAD files.
Typical turnaround is 1-2 weeks, depending on project complexity.
Yes, our team can help optimize your designs for manufacturing.
Yes, we machine heat-treated steels up to 60 HRC.
Yes, DHL/FedEx global delivery available.
We coordinate with trusted local partners for anodize, passivation, plating, and powder coating. You get one invoice, one shipping label.
Yes – pricing scales with quantity. Upload your drawing for a quote.
Ready to Start Your CNC Machining Project?
Upload your model. We’ll review it, suggest improvements, and send a quote within hours – not days.

