The cost of five-axis machining parts in China varies based on several factors, including:

  1. Material cost: The price varies significantly between different materials. For example, aluminum alloys are relatively inexpensive, while high-temperature alloys, titanium alloys, and stainless steel are more costly.
  2. Complexity of machining: The more complex the geometry and the higher the precision requirements of the part, the longer the machining time and the more complicated the programming and fixturing, leading to higher costs.
  3. Batch size: Generally, the larger the batch, the lower the unit cost, as fixed costs such as programming, fixtures, and equipment setup can be spread across more parts.
  4. Equipment and technical requirements: Five-axis machining equipment is expensive and requires experienced operators and programming engineers, which also impacts the overall machining cost.
  5. Machining time: The size and complexity of the part directly affect machining time—the longer the time, the higher the cost.
  6. Post-processing: Some five-axis machined parts may require additional post-processing steps such as heat treatment, surface finishing, or inspection, which add to the overall cost.

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