CNC Machining

CNC Machining

CNC machining uses computer-controlled mills, lathes, and routers to carve raw metal or plastic into parts with micron-level accuracy and flawless repeatability.

CNC machining uses computer-controlled mills, lathes, and routers to carve raw metal or plastic into parts with micron-level accuracy and flawless repeatability. This process ensures high precision, consistent quality, and the ability to produce complex shapes that would be impossible with manual methods.

CNC machining can achieve tolerances as tight as ±0.01 mm (±0.0005 in), making it suitable for high-performance and mission-critical components.
Metals: Mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, titanium, specialty alloys Plastics: ABS, polycarbonate, Delrin (POM), nylon, PTFE, and more
Milling: Producing slots, pockets, 3D surfaces, and intricate contours Turning: Creating shafts, bushings, screws, and other cylindrical parts CNC Routing: Cutting and engraving softer materials like plastics, wood, or lightweight aluminum

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