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Acrylic has excellent transparency, optical performance, and weather resistance. It also has good surface hardness, chemical resistance, and ease of processing.

Acrylic is commonly used for the manufacture of parts with high precision and transparancy, such as the LCD screens.

Yes, acrylic is commonly used in CNC machining due to its versatility and desirable properties. While it boasts scratch resistance, acrylic may exhibit brittleness in thin-walled sections, limiting its suitability for parts with intricate or delicate shapes. This consideration underscores the importance of selecting materials tailored to the specific requirements of the project to ensure optimal performance and durability.

Tailored to meet project objectives, CNC milling provides the flexibility to precisely cut or engrave ABS plastic, ensuring the attainment of desired results with accuracy and efficiency. This method enables intricate detailing and customization, making it an ideal choice for projects requiring precise shaping and fine finishes in ABS plastic components.

ABS material boasts good mechanical properties, wear resistance, and chemical stability. It exhibits excellent impact resistance, solvent resistance, along with ease of molding.

ABS plastic is a cost-effective engineering material frequently utilized in pre-injection molding prototypes. However, for parts necessitating precise detail and specific mechanical properties, CNC machined ABS emerges as a preferred option.

Cooling is crucial when machining plastics. It prevents material overheating, reduces cutting zone temperature, lower the risk of deformation, and enhances machining efficiency.

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