How to Choose Between Aluminum Alloy, Stainless Steel, and PEEK?
A Practical Material Selection Guide for Precision CNC Parts
Choosing the wrong material can lead to repeated prototyping failures — or even worse, costly redesigns after mass production. This guide helps engineers make the right decision between aluminum alloy, stainless steel, and PEEK based on real engineering factors.
I. Mechanical Properties: Strength vs Weight
| Material | Density | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength | Elastic Modulus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aluminum 6061-T6 | 2.70 | 310 | 276 | 69 |
| Aluminum 7075-T6 | 2.81 | 572 | 503 | 72 |
| Stainless Steel 304 | 7.93 | 515 | 205 | 193 |
| Stainless Steel 316L | 7.98 | 485 | 170 | 193 |
| PEEK | 1.32 | 100 | 91 | 3.6 |
Key Insights:
- Aluminum offers the best strength-to-weight ratio
- Stainless steel has high strength but is heavy
- PEEK has low stiffness and is not for structural load
II. Corrosion Resistance: Real Engineering Conditions
Corrosion resistance depends heavily on environment — especially chloride exposure.
Key Points:
- Aluminum: good in air, weak in seawater
- 304: fails in chloride environments
- 316L: required for marine / chemical use
- PEEK: excellent chemical resistance
III. Machining Cost Comparison
Typical cost comparison (same part):
- Aluminum 6061: $40–70 → Best cost-performance
- 316L Stainless: $100–160 → High machining time
- PEEK: $80–130 → Expensive raw material
Stainless steel is expensive mainly due to machining time, not material price.
IV. Surface Treatment Compatibility
Aluminum:
- Anodizing (color / hard)
- Best for appearance parts
Stainless Steel:
- Electropolishing (Ra0.1 possible)
- Passivation
PEEK:
- Usually no surface treatment needed
V. Final Material Selection Guide
- Lightweight structural parts → Aluminum 7075 / 6061
- Corrosion + strength → Stainless Steel 316L
- Chemical resistance / insulation → PEEK
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