RIMET KNOWLEDGE BASE – 03.11.2025

RIMET KNOWLEDGE BASE – 03.11.2025

Aluminium is one of the most frequently machined materials in modern industry. It combines low weight with good strength and is highly suitable for CNC milling and CNC turning. For this reason, it is widely used in aerospace, automotive, electronics, medical applications and special-purpose equipment.
To fully leverage the potential of aluminium, it is crucial to select the right alloy, appropriate machining technology and optimal cutting parameters. Below we present best practices used at RIMET when machining aluminium components for customers in Poland and across the European Union.
Aluminium is characterised by:
These features make it ideal for producing lightweight, visually appealing components that can withstand demanding environmental conditions.
Aluminium machining is commonly used in:
Different alloys behave differently during machining. The most commonly used include:
6061 / 6082 – universal structural alloys
Easy to machine, corrosion-resistant and highly suitable for anodizing.
7075 – high-strength alloy
Used in aerospace and precision mechanics. It requires stable fixturing and tightly controlled process conditions.
2024 – excellent fatigue strength
Ideal for dynamically loaded components, but typically requires protective coatings.
At RIMET, we always select the alloy based on the real-life application, taking into account strength, cost and machining requirements.
Optimised cutting parameters
Aluminium allows for very high cutting speeds but requires stable conditions. Key rules include:
Tools dedicated to aluminium
The best results are achieved with tools that have:
Depending on the application, both uncoated tools and coatings dedicated to aluminium can be used.
Effective cooling and lubrication
Machining aluminium generates significant heat, so coolant has a strong impact on surface quality:
Aluminium can adhere to the cutting edge, resulting in poor surface finish and accelerated tool wear. To minimise this risk:
To reduce the risk of distortion, it is worth:
Aluminium responds very well to various finishing processes, such as:
These processes improve corrosion resistance, appearance and durability of the components.
The most important factors in aluminium machining are:
RIMET provides a complete process: from CNC programming and machining, through measurement and quality documentation, all the way to final finishing of the parts. Thanks to this, our customers receive precise, repeatable components that are ready to use in the most demanding applications.