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CNC machining refers to Computer Numerical Control machining, a manufacturing process where pre-programmed computer software controls the movement of machinery and tools. These machines are used to cut, shape, or form materials, such as metal, plastic, or wood, into specific parts or products. CNC machining is widely used across industries like automotive, aerospace, medical, and manufacturing for creating high-precision parts.

Key Aspects of CNC Machining:

  1. CNC Machines: These include:

    • CNC Mills: Used for cutting and shaping materials in multiple directions.
    • CNC Lathes: For turning operations, typically used for cylindrical parts.
    • CNC Routers: Used for cutting large sheets of materials like wood and plastic.
    • CNC EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining): Used for precise cutting of metal.
  2. Programming: CNC machines are controlled by G-code, a language that tells the machine what to do (e.g., cutting depth, speed, type of motion). CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software is often used to create the part design, which is then converted into G-code by CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) software.

  3. Precision: CNC machining offers high precision and repeatability, which makes it ideal for creating complex parts with tight tolerances.

  4. Automation: CNC machining is highly automated, reducing the need for human intervention and increasing production efficiency.

  5. Materials: CNC machines can work with a wide variety of materials, including metals (steel, aluminum, titanium), plastics, composites, and wood.

  6. Applications: CNC machining is used to produce everything from aerospace components to medical devices, automotive parts, and custom designs.