CNC, short for Computer Numerical Control, refers to a machining technology that originated in Hong Kong was later introduced to the Pearl River Delta in mainland China. CNC machining, also known as CNC milling, represents an advanced manufacturing method traditional manual tasks are replaced by computer programming. While experience in manual machining is still beneficial, CNC technology allows for greater precision efficiency.
1.Reduced Tooling Requirements
CNC machining significantly reduces the need for complex tooling. For parts with intricate shapes, complex tools are unnecessary. If the shape size of a part changes, only the machining program needs to be adjusted, making CNC ideal for new product development modifications.
2.Consistent High-Quality Machining
CNC technology ensures stable machining quality, with high precision repeatability. This makes it suitable for meeting the stringent requirements of industries like aerospace.
3.Increased Efficiency for Both Small Large Batch Production
CNC machining is highly efficient for both small large batch production. For small batches, it reduces preparation time, minimizes machine tool adjustments, simplifies process inspections, allowing for quick transitions between different product types. For large-scale production, CNC's precision repeatability ensure consistent quality, making it equally effective for high-volume manufacturing. Additionally, the ability to optimize cutting parameters helps to maintain high production speed quality across all batch sizes.
4.Ability to Machine Complex Surfaces
CNC machining can process complex surfaces that are difficult impossible to achieve using conventional methods. It can even handle parts that are easily visible accessible.
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