CNC Machining
CNC machining is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses machines like mills, lathes, drill presses, and saws, to make highly precise parts. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) data is developed during the product design phase. This CAD data is then used as the basis for programming and optimizing the machine tool sequences and paths. The material is then processed using cutters, such as end mills and drill bits to create the parts. Auxiliary machinery, including honing, hobbing, or grinding machines, may also be needed to complete parts to customer specifications.
Advantages of CNC Machining
Wide Range of Materials
A wide range of materials can be shaped using CNC machining since both plastic and metal materials can be cut.
Fast Lead Time
CNC machining has faster tooling lead times than injection molding since complex molds don’t have to be made.
Tight Tolerance
eautiful surface finishes and tight tolerances are easily obtainable with CNC machining since small-diameter tools can be used and each process parameter can be optimized.
Flexibility
It is easy to modify part designs since programs containing the CNC machine instructions and fixtures can quickly be changed to match successive design iterations.
Our CNC Machining Service
CNC Milling
3 Axis CNC Milling
4 Axis CNC Milling
5 Axis CNC Milling
From 3-axis basics to intricate 5-axis projects, our precision CNC milling makes your designs come alive with unmatched accuracy and craftsmanship.
CNC Turning
CNC Lathes
Our precision CNC turning lathes provide low-cost parts for simple and complex cylindrical geometries. We also use Live tooling to create precise, complex geometries for features like axial and radial holes, grooves, slots, and flats. Full automation of these versatile machines allows us to produce hundreds of similar dimensions easier, faster, and cost-effectively.
Materials for CNC Machining Parts
Aluminum
Copper
Brass
Staniless steel
Titanium
Plastic
CNC Machining processes are compatible with a wide range of materials, including machine-grade metals and plastics. Depending on your applications, we can create precise rapid prototypes and low-volume production from various superior-quality materials. Check out some of the common materials for your CNC turning projects.