Inconel Machined Parts Manufacturer
Precision CNC Machining, 3D Printing, Forging & Fabrication for Superalloys. Delivering stable quality in high heat, high pressure, and corrosive environments.
Upload STEP/IGES + drawing for fast quoting.
Why Companies Choose AlloyAccu
Inconel is not “just another metal.” It’s a nickel-based superalloy designed to maintain performance where others lose strength, oxidize, or corrode. But machining it is difficult and easy to get wrong.
Many suppliers can cut it once. Very few can deliver it consistently. At AlloyAccu, we focus on stable machining for tough alloys (625, 718, X-750), repeatability across batches, and DFM guidance to reduce cost without sacrificing function.
- Stable machining for tough alloys
- Repeatability across batches
- ISO 9001:2015 Certified Process Control
Custom Inconel Machined Parts
From prototype to production, we deliver engineering-level support that keeps your program on track.
Inconel Machining & Fabrication Services
Specific processes tailored for nickel-based superalloys.
Inconel CNC Machining
Best for: tight tolerances, functional features, precision threads, stable interfaces.
• 3, 4 & 5-Axis Milling
• Tolerance: ±0.005 mm
• Max Size: Ø500mm x 1000mm
Inconel 3D Printing
Best for: complex geometry, lightweight structures, internal channels, rapid iterations.
• DMLS / SLM Technology
• Layer Thickness: 20-60µm
• Build Vol: 250 x 250 x 320mm
Inconel Welding
Best for: assemblies, repair parts, joined structures, post-machining weldments.
• TIG / GTAW & Laser Welding
• ASME Section IX Certified
• Post-Weld Heat Treatment
Inconel Forging
Best for: high-strength structural components, seamless rings, and critical stress parts.
• Seamless Rolled Rings
• Open & Closed Die Forging
• Max Weight: up to 200kg
Sheet Metal Fabrication
Best for: enclosures, custom brackets, continuous profiles, and formed structural sections.
• Laser Cutting & Bending
• Thickness: 0.5mm – 6.0mm
• Precision Forming
Inconel Stamping
Best for: thin components, repeatable formed parts, higher volume production.
• Progressive Die Stamping
• Deep Drawn Components
• High Volume Production
Inconel Casting
Best for: near-net shapes, special geometries, mid-to-high volume candidates.
• Investment Casting
• Sand Casting
• Complex Internal Geometries
Inconel Surface Finish
Best for: function-driven surfaces (wear/corrosion), cosmetic requirements, assembly fit.
• Passivation & Electropolishing
• Bead Blasting & Anodizing
• Ra 0.4 µm Capability
Material Verification & Inspection
Inconel alloys are expensive and critical. We ensure you get exactly what you pay for with rigorous ISO 9001:2015 compliant quality control.
Spectroscopy (OES) & PMI
Positive Material Identification (PMI) using Optical Emission Spectroscopy ensures chemical composition meets AMS/ASTM standards. Material Test Reports (MTR) provided with every batch.
CMM Inspection
Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) verify complex geometries and tight tolerances. Full dimensional reports are available for critical features.
ISO 9001:2015 Certified
Our quality management system is audited and certified to ensure consistency and traceability.
Engineering Support That Reduces Risk
Most RFQs fail because risk is unclear. Inconel machining introduces tool wear, heat buildup, and distortion. AlloyAccu is built around an engineering-first workflow.
DFM Feedback
We identify features that drive cost without improving function and highlight tool access issues before you cut metal.
Process Stability
We focus on consistent outcomes for critical interfaces, sealing faces, and precision bores.
Reliable Communication
Clear quote scope, material confirmation, and early warnings on risk areas.
Typical RFQ Information
To quote quickly and accurately, please provide:
- 3D File (STEP / IGES)
- 2D Drawing (Tolerances)
- Material Grade & Quantity
- Surface & Assembly Notes
Materials We Work With
| Alloy Grade | Key Characteristic | Working Temp (Max) | Common Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inconel 718 | High strength, creep-rupture strength | ~1300°F (700°C) | Gas turbine blades, aerospace engines |
| Inconel 625 | Excellent corrosion & oxidation resistance | ~1800°F (982°C) | Chemical processing, marine exhaust |
| Inconel 600 | Oxidation resistance, general purpose | ~2000°F (1093°C) | Heat treating fixtures, furnace parts |
| Inconel X-750 | Precipitation hardenable, spring temper | ~1300°F (700°C) | Rocket engine thrust chambers, springs |
Special Alloys Support
Industries We Support
Aerospace
Elevated heat & mechanical loads
- Turbine Blades
- Fuel Nozzles
- Exhaust Manifolds
Energy
Power generation & oxidation resistance
- Heat Exchangers
- Gas Turbine Combustors
- Nuclear Components
Oil & Gas
Pressure, temperature & corrosion
- Downhole Tools
- Wellhead Valves
- Drilling Stabilizers
Chemical
Non-negotiable corrosion resistance
- Reactor Vessels
- Pump Impellers
- Valve Bodies
Marine
Saltwater exposure
- Propeller Shafts
- Subsea Fasteners
- Exhaust Systems
If your industry is not listed, send your drawing anyway—AlloyAccu supports a wide range of engineering applications.
FAQ: Inconel Machining & Manufacturing
What is the best Inconel grade for machining—718 or 625?
Can AlloyAccu machine tight tolerances on Inconel parts?
Do you support prototypes and small-batch production?
Can you provide surface finishing for Inconel parts?
What file formats should I send for a quote?
Can you help reduce machining cost?
Do you handle Inconel welding or assemblies?
Ready to Start?
Whether you need Inconel 718 prototypes, Inconel 625 corrosion-resistant components, or production-ready machined parts, AlloyAccu is ready to support your project.
Email Us
sales@alloyaccu.comLocation
3rd Floor, Building C, Quanyongyuan Industrial Zone, Dalang Street, Longhua District, Shenzhen, China