When sourcing CNC-machined small parts, cost is a critical factor for procurement managers and engineers. At EMAR, we specialize in high-precision CNC batch processing, offering competitive pricing without compromising quality. This article breaks down the key cost drivers and how our solutions optimize your budget.

Factors Affecting CNC Batch Machining Costs
1. Material: Aluminum, stainless steel, and plastics have varying raw material costs. 2. Part Complexity: Intricate designs require longer machining time and specialized tools. 3. Order Volume: Higher quantities reduce per-unit costs due to economies of scale. 4. Surface Finish: Additional processes (e.g., anodizing) increase expenses.
EMAR’s Cost-Saving Advantages
• Advanced Equipment: Our multi-axis CNC machines minimize material waste. • Bulk Discounts: Orders over 1,000 units enjoy tiered pricing. • DFM Feedback: Free design-for-manufacturability analysis to reduce complexity.
Transparent Pricing Example
A batch of 500 aluminum brackets (50x30x10mm) typically costs $8-$12/unit, including finishing. Request a custom quote for your project’s exact specifications.
By choosing EMAR, you gain a partner committed to delivering precision CNC-machined small parts at optimal costs. Explore our CNC services to streamline your supply chain today.


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