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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, August 18, 2021
CNC technology uses computer-guided equipment and complicated instruments to accomplish cutting processes.
FREMONT, CA: Precision is the key to part quality when it comes to high-grade machining. The key to making that method cost-effective is repeatability, which ensures that every item performs as predicted. CNC precision machining, also known as computer numerical control machining, is as prevalent as hammers and nails (although it is light years more productive). CNC technology uses computer-guided equipment and complicated instruments to accomplish cutting processes.
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When it comes to achieving quality and performance requirements, CNC precision machining shines in a number of areas including:
Tool Performance and Reliability Have Improved
While standard machining is enough for some industries, others require tolerances as fine as +/-.0005. This kind of precision necessitates CNC accuracy. Moreover, tens of thousands of identical parts are frequently required, which is difficult without CNC accuracy. When the Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) is finished, everything is in place to produce repeat orders regularly. The fixture has been constructed. The tooling is ready, and the programs have been tested. Quality assurance procedures are in place. Now, the machine makes the same cut while maintaining the same high quality.
Astounding Number of Applications
CNC machines come in several shapes and sizes, much like the industries they serve. The versatility of CNC machining with a wide range of materials (aluminum, gray iron, austempered ductile iron, steel, brass, stainless steel, bronze, ductile iron, and more) can help firms of all sizes compete when it comes to manufacturing unique components and designs. Furthermore, incredibly accurate tolerances may be consistently achieved, giving customers peace of mind. Metalworking, automotive, agricultural, construction, aerospace, power generation, maritime, recreation, transit, consumer products, military/defense, industrial equipment, and other industries could benefit.
Part Quality
When it comes to high quality, CNC is unrivaled. When employing a numerically controlled machine, the variations that can occur with traditional machining are eliminated. Advanced software makes it (relatively) easy to fulfill design specification updates on complex parts, and it can run for 24-hour days with only minor preventive maintenance. Furthermore, comprehensive testing of a complex CNC item ensures that high-quality machining and innovative technologies are employed to meet or surpass customer requirements.
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