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Precision lathe machining parts Stainless steel 316L CNC part custom industrial manufacturing
Product Description:
CNC products feature exceptional accuracy and repeatability, ideal
for intricate parts and complex geometries that require exact
specifications.
CNC products stand out for their accuracy and repeatability,
qualities that make them ideal for producing intricate parts with
complex geometries and strict specifications. Unlike manual
machining, where consistency can vary with each part, CNC machines
are programmed to perform precise cuts and movements consistently,
ensuring uniformity across all produced pieces. This level of
accuracy is critical in sectors like aerospace, medical device
manufacturing, and electronics, where even minor deviations can
impact product functionality. CNC machines are capable of working
with a wide range of materials, from metals to plastics, without
compromising precision. The repeatability of CNC machining also
minimizes material waste, as each part is made to the exact
dimensions required. This capability not only reduces costs but
also enhances sustainability by optimizing material usage.
Additionally, CNC machining allows for intricate details that might
be impossible or prohibitively difficult with manual methods. The
technology’s ability to produce consistent, accurate, and complex
parts makes it invaluable for manufacturers who prioritize
precision and dependability in their products.
Application
1 | Anodizing |
2 | Sandblasting |
3 | Matt anodizing |
4 | polish 0.8 |
5 | Painting |
6 | Brush |
1: Choose the right polishing method:
There are a variety of polishing methods to choose from, including
manual polishing, mechanical polishing and chemical polishing.
Select the method that best suits the material and geometry of the
part. Mechanical polishing, such as using a polishing wheel,
polishing tape or grinding pad, is commonly used for CNC precision
parts.
2: Control polishing pressure:
A consistent and controlled pressure polishing process is applied.
Too much pressure can result in too much material removal or heat
generation, while too little pressure may result in an uneven or
incomplete surface. Keep hands steady or use appropriate polishing
equipment to ensure consistent pressure is applied.
3: Follow a systematic approach:
Start with a coarser polish or abrasive pad and gradually
transition to a finer polish or abrasive pad. This progressive
approach helps to eliminate scratches or blemishes from the
previous stage and obtain a smoother surface. Clean the parts
thoroughly between each polishing stage to remove any residue.
1, What is the difference between finishing and polishing?
A: Finishing involves all operations performed on a substrate of any surface condition to improve its texture, brightness, color and corrosion resistance.
Polishing, on the other hand, is a finishing operation performed on slightly scratched surfaces to improve the smoothness and brightness of the surface.
2, What is the difference between drawing and polishing?
A: Painting involves using a rotating brush or abrasive pad to create a texture or linear pattern, while polishing uses abrasive compounds and tools to achieve a smooth, glossy surface.
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