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CNC MACHINING

CNC MACHINING


CNC stands for computerized numerical control. CNC machining is an automatic manufacturing technique that is used to make parts by cutting and turning. The process involves the use of cutting tools that systemically remove materials from a material block or workpiece in a manner dictated by the design file. The process continues until the final product or part is made. CNC machining operations are diverse and highly precise. It is widely used for making high-quality end parts in low to mid volumes. CNC machining is also used in intricate processes like rapid prototyping and mold making for injection molding and die casting. CNC machining can even finish parts made through other methods via etching, engraving, and more.Get more news about Desktop Cnc Machine Parts,you can vist our website!

While CNC machining takes several forms, its CNC milling and CNC turning (CNC lathe) operations are the most common in industrial production. CNC machining services are specifically employed for applications that require high accuracy, tight tolerances, and high functionality.

At Premium Parts, we offer high-precision multi-axis CNC machining operations. We can make quality parts for all our clients with our 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis CNC machines that are all suited for CNC milling and CNC turning processes.
CNC Milling

CNC milling is an essential process of using CNC mill and computer to designate specific milling and drilling along axes to cut the material into the pre-set specifications and dimensions. During milling operations, the workpiece and material to be milled is held stationary, while the cutting tool revolves around it to form the final part. The cutting tool's motion is dictated by the toolpath, which is contained in the computer-aided design (CAD) file. At Premium Parts, our CNC milling processes can make ball joints, valve bodies, spindles, brackets, swiss equipment, and other parts with complex geometries.

CNC Turning
CNC turning, like CNC milling, is also used to remove material from a workpiece. Turning operations, however, removes material from the workpiece by rotating the workpiece around the stationery tool. CNC turning is more suitable for making parts with round, cylindrical shapes, threads, and internal bores. CNC turning is also relatively more affordable than milling because of the size of the materials and the speed of machining. After turning operations have been completed, the workpiece may be transferred to a CNC mill to add features and finishing that may not be possible with CNC turning.

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