From Prototyping to Production

Precision Custom CNC Milling Services for
Your Manufacturing Needs

High-Quality CNC Machining with Fast Turnaround & Competitive Pricing

What is CNC Milling?

CNC milling is a advanced manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled machines to remove material from a workpiece, creating precise parts and components. At Xinrico, we specialize in delivering high-quality CNC milling services for industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, and more.

Our CNC Milling Capabilities

We offer a comprehensive range of CNC milling services.

3, 4, 5-Axis CNC Milling

For complex geometries and high-precision parts

Prototyping & Production

From small batches to large-scale manufacturing.

Custom Finishes

Anodizing, powder coating, and more.

Material Options

Metals, plastics, and composites.

Materials and post-processing options for CNC milled parts

Metal

Plastics

cnc machining parts

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 Xiamen, 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 milling workshop

CNC Turning Workshop

CNC Turning Workshop

Anodizing workshop

Anodizing Workshop

Appearance Workshop

Appearance Workshop

Advantages

Why Choose Our CNC Milling Services?

Material Variety

We work with a wide range of materials, including aluminum, steel, titanium, and plastics.

Competitive Pricing

Get the best value for your investment.

Rapid Lead Time

We deliver your parts on time, every time.

Expert Team

Our skilled engineers and technicians are here to support your project from start to finish.

Industries We Serve

Our CNC milling services are trusted by industry-leading companies across multiple sectors.

Our CNC Milling Projects

Showcase of Our Historical CNC Milling Works in Multiple Materials

Medical Stent Clamp
Aluminum 6061, CNC milled, sandblasted and anodized, sterilized.
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Custom Keyboad
Aluminum 6063, high-speed CNC milling, surface finish Ra0.3, sandblasted with 180# grit, white electrophoretic coating.
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Electric Scooter Rails
Aluminum 6061, 4-axis CNC milled, brushed and blue anodized finish.
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cnc machining camera rabbit cage
Camera Rabbit Cage
cnc machining engine parts
Engine Parts
cnc machining bicycle extension rack
Bicycle Extension Rack
cnc machining Electronic controller housing
Electronic Controller Housing

What Our Clients Say

Brittany Foxx
US
The team at Xinrico delivered exceptional CNC milling services for our aerospace project. The parts were precise, and the turnaround time was impressive!
Edward Woo
DE
Good comunication and understanding of part requirements. Hit or exceeded tolerancing on all parts, great packaging for shipment. We will be using their services again!
Samantha Gilbert
AU
Highest quality cnc precise with flawless finished. Shipped on time. Highly recommend. Will be using them for all our future cnc anodizing needs.

CNC Milling FAQs

We work with aluminum, steel, titanium, plastics, and more.

Typical turnaround is 1-2 weeks, depending on project complexity.

Yes, our team can help optimize your designs for manufacturing.

In milling, the workpiece is stationary while the cutting tool rotates. In turning, the workpiece rotates against a stationary cutting tool. Milling is for flat or irregular surfaces; turning is for cylindrical parts.

Almost any rigid material, including metals (Aluminum, Steel, Titanium, Brass), plastics (ABS, Nylon, PEEK, Acetal), composites, and wood.

It refers to the number of directions the machine can move.

  • 3-Axis: Moves linearly on X, Y, and Z. Good for flat or prismatic parts.

  • 4-Axis: Adds rotation (A-axis). Allows machining on the sides of a part without refixturing.

  • 5-Axis: Adds two rotational axes. Allows machining complex geometries and undercuts in a single setup.

Almost any rigid material, including metals (Aluminum, Steel, Titanium, Brass), plastics (ABS, Nylon, PEEK, Acetal), composites, and wood.

Design for manufacturability (DFM). This includes avoiding deep cavities with long tools, using standard hole sizes, reducing the number of setups, and adding generous internal radii (corners) so the machine doesn’t have to move too slowly.

Ready to Start Your CNC Milling Project?

Contact us today for a free quote and let our experts help you bring your ideas to life!

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