MOQ: | 100 pezzi |
Prezzo: | US$0.10-0.50 |
Periodo di consegna: | 7-10 giorni lavorativi |
Metodo di pagamento: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
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.
Carbon Steel Parts | Brass Parts | Aluminum Parts | Stainless Steel Parts |
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Powder Coated | Nickel Plating | Chroming | Polishing |
Heat Treatment | Chrome Plating | Polishing | Passivating |
Carburized | Electrophoresis Black | Brushing | Sandblasting |
Chrome Plating | Oxide Black | Chemical Film | Laser Engraving |
Nickel Plating | Powder-Coated | Sandblast Anodized | Electrophoresis Black |
Oxide Black | Color Anodized | Oxide Black | |
Zinc Plating | Clear Anodized |
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.
Drawing Format | IGS, STP, X_T, DXF, DWG, Pro/E, PDF, PNG, JPG |
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Material Capacities | Metal: Aluminum alloy, stainless steel, brass, copper, tool steel, carbon steel, iron Plastic: ABS, POM, PC, PC+GF, PA (nylon), PA+GF, PMMA (acrylic), PEEK, PEI |
CNC Processing Scope | 3-axis, 4-axis machining, CNC milling, CNC turning, CNC Lathe, 5-Axis turning-milling |
Delivery | DHL, FedEx, EMS, UPS, or customer's requirements |
Application | Optical instruments, Automotive, Electronics, Aerospace, Bicycles, Pneumatic tools, Hydraulics |
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.