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Precision Engineering CNC Machining Company UK

Custom CNC Machining
For Businesses & Organisations

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Precision Engineering Services

Why Choose Infinity CNC?

The process

Here’s what you can expect when working with Infinity CNC.
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Request a Quote
Begin by completing our online quote request form. Provide information about your project, including material specifications, quantities, drawings, models and any other specific requirements.
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Receive Your Quote
The team will review your project details and promptly provide you with a comprehensive quote. If necessary, we'll include our recommendations to optimise the design and manufacturing process, ensuring efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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Project Planning
Once you approve our quote, we'll issue an order acknowledgement, input the details into our works order system, and then order the required materials and tooling.
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Manufacturing Begins
We bring your designs to life with unwavering precision and attention to detail. From programming to final inspection, we keep quality as our top priority.
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FAQs

We have expertise in machining an extensive list of materials, including…

Metallics
All grades of aluminium, stainless steel, mild steel, brass, copper, bronze, lead and exotics such as titanium and Super Duplex.

Plastics

PEEK, Nylon 6, and Acetal. Sheet goods such as PET, Polycarbonate, HDPE, Acrylic, uPVC Foam, solid surface such as Corian and machinery plastics such as PE UltraPlus.

Wood Based

Natural hardwoods and chemically enhanced timber such as Accoya. Sheets goods such as MDF, MRMDF, Tricoya, Birch Plywood, Far Easten Plywood, Marine Plywood, WISA Spruce and OSB.

Composites

Core materials such as Rohacell, PU or epoxy tooling board, model board, ACP, HPL, and Tufnol.

We provide CNC machining services to all kinds of businesses, organisations and to the general public. Some of the sectors we work with include oil/gas/renewables, subsea telecoms, automotive, motorsport, aerospace, packaging machinery, joinery, visual merchandising, theatre and scenic, props, architects and builders. We understand the unique requirements and demands of the different industries we with work.

We have the capacity to handle both small-scale and one-offs to large-scale production runs. Our flexible manufacturing capabilities enable us to meet your volume requirements.

Yes, we’re able to provide design assistance and optimise your CAD files in preparation for our CAM/toolpathing setup prior to machining.

Requesting a quote is easy. Simply click Get a Quote, provide detailed information about your project, and our team will promptly respond with a comprehensive quote.

Yes, we regularly deliver all around the UK using our company vehicles or with our trusted courier partners.

Precision engineering refers to the process of designing and manufacturing components with incredibly tight tolerances, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and reliability in performance. In other words, it’s about making parts that fit and function exactly as intended, with little to no margin for error. The field combines advanced technology with meticulous attention to detail, often used in industries where high-performance and reliability are critical—such as aerospace, automotive, defence, and medical sectors.

At its core, precision engineering involves producing parts and systems that can perform under exacting conditions, often for extended periods of time without failure. Whether it’s creating an engine component for a car or a complex mechanism for a satellite, the goal is to achieve levels of precision that go beyond traditional manufacturing techniques.

CNC Turning
CNC Turning is a process where the material is rotated while a cutting tool is applied to create cylindrical parts. It’s perfect for components like shafts, bushings, and other round shapes. The precision comes from the CNC machine’s ability to control the rotation and cutting with extreme accuracy.

CNC Sliding Head
CNC Sliding Head machines are particularly effective for creating complex parts, especially those with small diameters. The key benefit of this process is that the material moves while being machined, which allows for more detailed and intricate cuts in a single operation. It’s a game-changer for producing small, high-precision components.

CNC Milling
CNC Milling involves using rotary cutters to remove material from a workpiece. It’s ideal for creating parts with a variety of shapes, including flat surfaces, grooves, and slots. Our CNC milling services ensure that even the most intricate designs are produced with impeccable detail.

CNC Routing
CNC Routing is used to cut, carve, or engrave a range of materials, particularly softer ones like wood, plastic, or composites. It’s highly popular in industries like signage, visual merchandising, and even theatre set production. With CNC Routing, we can create everything from detailed engravings to large-scale cutouts with precision.