Aviation is partibus processionis est agro optime specializatus, qui involvet fabricationem et processionem componentium complexorum et precisiorum aviationis. These parts typically need to meet extremely high precision and reliability requirements to ensure the safety and performance of the aircraft. The material requirements for aviation parts processing are very strict, because aviation parts need to resist extreme working environments and complex mechanical conditions. The following are some main requirements: 1, Strength and Stiffness: Aviation materials must have sufficient strength and stiffness to withstand various loads during flight, including weight, aerodynamic forces, and ground vibrations. Hoc fundamentum aeroplanae securi est. 2. Lightweight: Aviation materials should be as light as possible while maintaining strength and strength to reduce aircraft weight, improve fuel efficiency and enhance flight performance. 3. Corrosion and heat resistance: Aviation materials need to have good corrosion and heat resistance to adapt to flight and operation under different environmental conditions, such as extreme environments such as high temperature, high humidity, and high salinity. Machinability and Weldability: Aviation materials should have good processability and weldability to facilitate the manufacturing and maintenance of aircraft. Exemplo, quidam materiae difficile potest processi, aut difficile procedere a causa pauperum beneficium. In practical applications, commonly used materials for aviation parts processing include high-temperature alloys, high-strength steels, composite materials, and titanium alloy engineering ceramics. Although these materials can meet the manufacturing requirements of the aerospace industry, their processing performance is relatively poor, and special tools and cutting equipment need to be used for processing in actual use.