CNC machining is a manufacturing process where computerized systems control the movement of cutting tools to shape and cut materials with precision. The process starts with creating a digital design or CAD model, which is then converted into machine-readable instructions. These instructions guide the CNC machine in accurately cutting, drilling, milling, or turning the material to create the desired shape.
Common CNC machining services include milling, turning, drilling, grinding, and EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining). These services cater to a wide range of applications and materials, such as metal, plastic, wood, composites, and more.
As machined
Chemical finishes
Mechanical finishes
Metal plating
Bead blasting and sulphuric anodising
Chromate conversion coating and sulphuric anodising
Etching and sulphuric anodising
Powder coating
CNC machining services are widely used in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, medical, engineering, prototyping, and manufacturing. These industries rely on CNC machining for precise and efficient production of parts and components.
CNC machining is a manufacturing process where computerized systems control the movement of cutting tools to shape and cut materials with precision. The process starts with creating a digital design or CAD (Computer-Aided Design) model, which is then converted into machine-readable instructions. These instructions guide the CNC machine in accurately cutting, drilling, milling, or turning the material to create the desired shape.
The CNC machining process typically involves the following steps:
Designing the part using CAD software.
Converting the design into machine-readable instructions (G-code).
Setting up the CNC machine, including securing the material and loading the necessary tools.
Preparing the CNC program and transferring it to the machine.
Running the program and monitoring the machining process.
Inspecting the finished part for quality and accuracy.