CNC Machining Precision Turning and Milling Four-Axis Component Contract Manufacturing
Precision turning and milling four-axis component contract manufacturing is a high-precision processing service, primarily used for manufacturing complex-shaped components. This type of machining typically involves four-axis CNC machines, which can cut in multiple directions simultaneously, thereby improving machining efficiency and accuracy.
Industries Served
- Aerospace: Manufacturing aircraft components, engine parts, etc.
- Automotive: Producing high-precision engine components, transmission systems, etc.
- Medical: Manufacturing medical instruments and implants, etc.
- Electronics: Producing enclosures and internal components for various electronic products.
Process Steps
- Design: Use CAD software to design component models.
- Programming: Generate CNC machining programs and set cutting paths.
- Machining: Perform turning and milling operations on a four-axis CNC machine.
- Inspection: Use a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) for precision checks.
- Post-processing: Perform surface treatments, heat treatments, etc., as required.
Technical Terminology and Keywords
- #CNC (Computer Numerical Control): Computer numerical control technology.
- #Four-Axis Machining: Machining utilizing four degrees of freedom simultaneously.
- #Turning: Removing material with a rotating tool to form circular or cylindrical parts.
- #Milling: Removing material using multi-tooth tools, typically used for flat or complex shapes.
- #Cutting Speed: The speed at which the tool contacts the workpiece.
- #Feed Rate: The speed at which the tool enters the workpiece.
- #Tolerance: The dimensional accuracy requirements for components.
- #Post-processing: Surface treatments (anodizing, sandblasting, etc.), heat treatments, etc., to enhance performance.