Material Science

Materials for laser cutting, bending, CNC milling, and 3D printing include metals and plastics, chosen for their strength, flexibility, and precision.

Featured Materials

Here are some of the popular materials we provide.

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5052 H32 Aluminum is a highly formable aluminum alloy with excellent corrosion resistance, making it ideal for marine, automotive, and general-purpose applications.
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304 Stainless Steel, #2B Finish has a smooth, reflective, and matte appearance, providing excellent corrosion resistance, ideal for industrial and kitchen applications where hygiene is essential.
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Hot Rolled Steel P&O is hot rolled steel that’s pickled in acid to remove scale, then oiled to prevent rust. It has a smoother surface, making it ideal for welding, painting, and fabrication.
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An affordable steel option widely utilized in construction. While cold-rolled steel typically offers greater strength, it comes at a higher cost compared to hot-rolled material.

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We offer a comprehensive range of materials, including MJF Nylon 12 and A1008 cold rolled steel, to meet the diverse needs of your projects. Whatever material you require, we have the solution for you. 

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430 Stainless Steel, #4 Finish is a magnetic, ferritic stainless steel with a brushed satin appearance, offering moderate corrosion resistance, often used in kitchen appliances and decorative applications.
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316 Stainless Steel, #2B Finish offers a smooth, matte surface with exceptional corrosion resistance, especially in marine and chemical environments, making it ideal for hygienic and industrial applications.
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304 Stainless Steel, #1 Finish has a rough, non-reflective surface achieved through hot rolling and annealing, providing maximum corrosion resistance, ideal for structural and industrial applications.
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304 Stainless Steel, #2B Finish has a smooth, reflective, and matte appearance, providing excellent corrosion resistance, ideal for industrial and kitchen applications where hygiene is essential.
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Hot Rolled Steel P&O is hot rolled steel that’s pickled in acid to remove scale, then oiled to prevent rust. It has a smoother surface, making it ideal for welding, painting, and fabrication.
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A36 hot-rolled steel is an affordable and versatile option widely used in construction and fabrication. While it offers good strength and formability, it’s less precise in dimension and surface finish compared to cold-rolled steel but remains a cost-effective choice for general structural applications.
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An affordable steel option widely utilized in construction. While cold-rolled steel typically offers greater strength, it comes at a higher cost compared to hot-rolled material.
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HP Nylon PA 12 is a high-performance thermoplastic used in Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing, offering excellent mechanical properties, fine detail resolution, and chemical resistance for functional prototypes and end-use parts.

FAQs

CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a manufacturing process where
pre-programmed computer software controls the movement of machinery and tools. This process can produce parts with high precision and is commonly used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and medical​.

You can place an order by uploading your design files to our online quoting tool. Select the desired material and specify any additional requirements like threads or surface finishes. You will receive an instant quote, and upon confirmation, your parts will be manufactured and shipped​.

Lead times can vary based on the complexity and quantity of the order, but we typically offer delivery times ranging from a few days to a couple of weeks. For urgent projects, expedited services may be available​.

3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process where objects are created by adding material layer by layer. It allows for the production of complex shapes that would be difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional manufacturing methods. Xeon offers 3D printing services using various technologies, including
Multi Jet Fusion (MJF).

Laser cutting is a precise and efficient manufacturing process that uses a laser beam to cut materials. This technology is ideal for creating intricate designs and can be used on a variety of materials, including metals and plastics. It offers high accuracy and clean edges, making it suitable for both prototyping and production runs.

Ready to let Xeon NC make your parts?

Let’s get started on your project today with our extensive selection of materials. 

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