What is CNC Machining? All about CNC Machining
CNC machining is a term commonly used in manufacturing and industrial applications, but what exactly does the abbreviation of CNC stand for?
The term CNC stands for “computer numerical control”, and CNC machining is defined as a subtractive manufacturing process, usually using computer control and machine tools to remove the material layer from the workpiece and produce custom-designed parts. Different processing modes, inserts and shafts can be used in turning, milling and other processes to obtain the best results. This process is suitable for various materials, including metal, plastic, wood, glass, foam and composite materials, and is used in various industries, such as large-scale CNC machining and CNC machining of aerospace parts.
The automated nature of CNC machining enables the production of high precision and high accuracy, simple parts and the cost-effectiveness when fulfilling one-off and medium-volume production runs. CNC machining uses computer control to handle the entire machining process from start to finish, and finally production Produce consistent precision parts. CNC machining is particularly advantageous due to its automation capabilities. Automation enables the machine to run on its own, thereby reducing manual labor and producing accurate parts.
