Sheet Metal vs Die Casting vs CNC Machining: The Ultimate Guide to Metal Part Selection (With Cost Comparison Table)

Introduction

Choosing the right metal fabrication process can make or break your product’s performance, cost structure, and time-to-market. With options ranging from high-volume die casting to precision CNC machining, engineers and procurement specialists often struggle to identify the optimal method for their specific application.

As an ISO 9001-certified manufacturer serving industries from automotive to medical devices, we’ve produced 10,000+ custom metal parts using all three processes. This guide provides a data-driven comparison to help you:
✔ Select the most cost-effective process for your production volume
✔ Avoid common design pitfalls that increase manufacturing costs
✔ Balance lead time and quality requirements


1. Process Overview & Key Characteristics

1.1 Sheet Metal Fabrication

Best for: Enclosures, brackets, panels (thin, flat, or bent components)

  • Materials: Stainless steel, aluminum (5052, 6061), cold-rolled steel
  • Thickness Range: 0.5mm–6mm
  • Tolerance: ±0.1mm (standard), ±0.05mm (precision)
  • Typical Lead Time: 1–3 weeks

Advantages:
✓ Lowest tooling costs ($500–$5,000)
✓ Ideal for large flat parts (up to 3m x 1.5m)
✓ Fast production for prototypes

Limitations:
✕ Limited to 2D forms with simple bends
✕ Higher labor cost for complex assemblies


1.2 Die Casting

Best for: High-volume complex geometries (housings, gears, connectors)

  • Materials: Aluminum (ADC12), zinc (Zamak), magnesium (AZ91D)
  • Wall Thickness: 1mm–12mm
  • Tolerance: ±0.25mm (standard), ±0.1mm (with machining)
  • Typical Lead Time: 4–8 weeks (including mold making)

Advantages:
✓ Excellent surface finish (Ra 1.6μm as-cast)
✓ Highest production speed (100–500 shots/hour)
✓ Minimal post-processing needed

Limitations:
✕ High mold costs ($10,000–$50,000)
✕ Not suitable for low volumes (<1,000pcs)


1.3 CNC Machining

Best for: Precision components (shafts, flanges, surgical tools)

  • Materials: Aluminum (7075), stainless (303, 304), titanium
  • Feature Size: Down to 0.5mm
  • Tolerance: ±0.025mm (standard), ±0.005mm (high-precision)
  • Typical Lead Time: 2–5 weeks

Advantages:
✓ Tightest tolerances of all processes
✓ No tooling required for prototypes
✓ Best material flexibility

Limitations:
✕ Highest per-part cost at scale
✕ Significant material waste (up to 70%)


2. Industry-Specific Recommendations

2.1 Automotive Components

Part TypeRecommended ProcessWhy?
Battery enclosuresSheet metal (laser welding)Lightweight, large flat areas
Transmission housingsDie casting (Aluminum)Complex shapes, high volumes
Sensor mountsCNC machiningPrecision threaded features

Cost Example: Electric vehicle motor housing

  • Die casting: $18.50/unit at 10,000pcs
  • CNC machining: $210/unit at 100pcs

2.2 Electronics & Telecommunications

Part TypeRecommended ProcessWhy?
5G antenna shieldsSheet metal (bending)EMI shielding, quick iterations
Heat sinksDie casting (Al with fins)Integrated cooling geometry
RF connectorsCNC machining (Brass)Critical impedance control

Surface Finish Comparison:

  • Die casting: Ra 1.6–3.2μm (as-cast)
  • CNC machining: Ra 0.4–1.6μm (with finishing)

2.3 Medical Devices

Part TypeRecommended ProcessWhy?
Surgical instrument handlesCNC machining (Ti6Al4V)Biocompatibility, precision
MRI housingSheet metal (SS 316L)Non-magnetic requirements
Dental implant moldsDie casting (Zr alloy)High detail replication

Regulatory Note: CNC is preferred for FDA Class III devices due to better material traceability.


3. Cost Breakdown & Decision Factors

3.1 Cost Comparison Table (1000pcs Order)

ProcessTooling CostPer-Unit CostLead TimeMOQ
Sheet Metal$1,200$4.802 weeks50
Die Casting$28,000$9.206 weeks1,000
CNC Machining$0$35.003 weeks1

Note: Based on aluminum parts 100×80×20mm in size

3.2 When to Choose Which Process?

Choose Sheet Metal If:

  • Your part has uniform thickness
  • You need fast prototyping
  • Budget <$15,000

Choose Die Casting If:

  • Annual volume >5,000pcs
  • Complex 3D shapes required
  • Surface finish is critical

Choose CNC Machining If:

  • Tolerances <±0.05mm
  • Material cannot be cast (e.g., titanium)
  • Production volume <500pcs

4. Hybrid Approaches & Emerging Technologies

4.1 Combining Processes for Optimal Results

  • Die Casting + CNC: For critical bore/hole tolerances
  • Sheet Metal + Machining: Adding precision threads to brackets
  • 3D Printing + CNC: Complex prototypes with finished surfaces

4.2 The Future: AI-Optimized Process Selection

Our proprietary Manufacturing Process Selector analyzes your CAD model to recommend:
✅ Most cost-effective method
✅ Potential DFM improvements
✅ Alternative material option


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