


CNC Machining
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining utilizes pre-programmed software to guide the movement of cutting tools in mills, lathes, and routers. This highly automated process ensures consistent dimensional accuracy and repeatability, ideal for tight-tolerance parts. Operations include milling, turning, drilling, tapping, and contouring, applicable to metals, plastics, and composites. Advanced setups may include 5-axis machining for complex geometries, automated tool changers, and in-process inspection for quality control.
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining utilizes pre-programmed software to guide the movement of cutting tools in mills, lathes, and routers. This highly automated process ensures consistent dimensional accuracy and repeatability, ideal for tight-tolerance parts. Operations include milling, turning, drilling, tapping, and contouring, applicable to metals, plastics, and composites. Advanced setups may include 5-axis machining for complex geometries, automated tool changers, and in-process inspection for quality control.
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining utilizes pre-programmed software to guide the movement of cutting tools in mills, lathes, and routers. This highly automated process ensures consistent dimensional accuracy and repeatability, ideal for tight-tolerance parts. Operations include milling, turning, drilling, tapping, and contouring, applicable to metals, plastics, and composites. Advanced setups may include 5-axis machining for complex geometries, automated tool changers, and in-process inspection for quality control.