CNC machining, also known as computer numerical control machining, is a manufacturing process that utilizes computer digital control technology to operate machine tools for part machining.
It has high precision and repeatability, and can process complex geometric shapes and high-precision parts. By using a pre written CNC program, the motion trajectory, cutting speed, feed rate, and other parameters of the tool on the workpiece are controlled to achieve precise cutting processing.
CNC machining can be applied to various materials, including metals (such as aluminum alloys, stainless steel, titanium alloys, etc.), plastics, composite materials, etc. It plays an important role in many industries such as aerospace, automotive manufacturing, medical devices, and electronic equipment.
Its advantages include improving production efficiency, reducing manual operation errors, shortening production cycles, and achieving complex shape processing.