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CNC machining has revolutionized modern manufacturing by enabling precision, efficiency, and scalability.
Stainless Steel: SS201,SS301, SS303, SS304, SS316, SS416 etc. |
Steel: mild steel, Carbon steel, 4140, 4340, Q235, Q345B, 20#, 45#
etc. |
Brass: HPb63, HPb62, HPb61, HPb59, H59, H68, H80, H90 etc. |
Copper: C11000,C12000,C12000 C36000 etc. |
Iron: A36, 45#, 1213, 12L14, 1215 etc. |
Plastic: ABS, PC, PE, POM, Delrin, Nylon, PP,PEI, Peek etc. |
CNC Milling work range: 510 * 1020 * 500 mm(max) Tolerance: +/-0.01
mm |
Computer numerical control machining, or CNC for short, is a subtractive manufacturing process. Companies of all kinds rely on this technology for everything from turbine blades to furniture trim. CNC machines can process a wide range of materials, whether you need a polyurethane foam part or a solid component made from a high-temperature alloy.
What is CNC machining?
CNC machining is a manufacturing technology that uses
computer-generated instructions (called G-code) to remove material.
There are two main types of CNC machines: one that holds the
material stationary while a rotating tool cuts, and one that
rotates the material while a stationary tool cuts. Building on
these basic principles, more complex CNC machines can be
constructed to meet diverse machining needs.
How does CNC machining work?
CNC machining comes in a variety of machine configurations, but
they all follow the same basic operating model: specialized
software converts a 3D model into a set of instructions that the
CNC machine follows to create the final part. These instructions
are written in a computer language called G-code.
Once the machine is running, the entire machining process typically requires no human intervention, aside from loading material, unloading the final part, and, if necessary, repositioning or securing the workpiece to allow the machine to reach previously inaccessible areas.
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Lathes
CNC lathes consist of a spindle and toolholder. They operate by
moving a cutting tool around a cylindrical material that rotates on
the spindle. More complex machines, such as Swiss-type lathes, are
capable of machining non-cylindrical materials.
This machining method is typically used to produce products with a consistent design around their long axis. CNC lathes are widely used in the manufacturing industry, enabling high-precision and efficient machining.
FAQ:
Q: Are you a trading company or manufacturer?
A: We are a factory.
Q: How can I obtain a quotation?
A: To receive a quotation, please send us drawings in formats such
as IGS, DWG, STEP, etc., along with a detailed PDF. If you have any
specific requirements, please include them in the request, and we
will provide professional advice for your reference.
Q: What if I don't have a drawing?
A: In such cases, you can provide us with samples or drawings. Rest
assured, we will ensure the safety and confidentiality of any
provided drawings.
Q: What is your delivery time?
A: Normally, it takes 7-14 days for the parts to be ready. We have
systems in place to ensure timely delivery.
Q: How do you ship the products? What are the packing details?
A: For small quantity orders, we have partnerships with courier
services like TNT, FEDEX, UPS, etc. For larger quantities, air or
sea shipment options are available. We have standard packing
details, but if you have any specific requirements, we are willing
to assist you.
Q: Do you provide samples? Is there an extra charge?
A: Yes, we can provide samples, but there may be an extra charge
for them.
Q: What are your payment terms? How can I make the payment?
A: Our payment terms are 50% T/T (bank transfer) in advance, with
the balance payment due before shipment. If you have any other
questions, please feel free to contact us.