CNC Milling Services

CNC millings are the use of CNC milling machines to machine aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, plastics, and more. With our computer-controlled milling, you can produce with precision, accuracy and reliability. Be it workshop (hobby, model making, maker), trade (CNC production, prototyping, mass production). Partner with us and you will find the right milled part for your application.

Precision CNC Milling Services Advantages

  • Rapid proofing and mass production of parts
  • 1 piece minimum order, fastest 3 days delivery
  • 100% full inspection shipment, worry-free quality
  • Rigorous and perfect quality control system to make product quality more stable
  • CNC machining service manufacturers, 30% discount on the first order

 

What is CNC milling & How Does CNC Milling Work


CNC milling, or Computer Numerical Control Milling, is a machining process that employs computer-controlled and rotating multi-point cutting tools to gradually remove material from a workpiece and produce a custom-designed part or product. The process is suitable for machining a variety of materials such as metal, plastic, wood, and producing a variety of custom-designed parts and products.
Multiple functions are available under the umbrella of precision CNC machining services, including mechanical, chemical, electrical and thermal machining. CNC milling is a mechanical process that includes drilling, turning, and various other machining processes, which means that material is removed from the workpiece by mechanical means, such as the action of a milling machine’s cutting tool.

CNC Milling Materials

Titanium Alloy

Stainless Steel

Nickel Alloy

Engineering Plastics

Copper Alloy

Aluminum Alloy

CNC Milling Applications

Semiconductors

Automotive

Aerospace and Defense

The electromagnetic valve

robot

optics

Machine made

Instrumentation

medical instruments

CNC Machining Tolerance

Machine Maximum Dimensions

FAQ

CNC, or computer numerical control machining, is a subtractive manufacturing method that leverages a combination of computerized controls and machine tools to remove layers from a solid block of material. The desired cuts in the metal are programmed according to corresponding tools and machinery, which perform the machining task in an automated fashion.

CNC machining starts with a computer, on which designers prepare a part using CAD (Computer-aided Design) software. This digital part is then converted into a format that can be recognized by a CNC machine.

Instructions are sent to the CNC machine in the form of  “G-Code” after which the machine can start cutting.

Most CNC machines have a “worktable” and work holding device to keep a block of material — known as the “workpiece” — in place. The worktable may or may not move, depending on the style of the machine.

When machining starts, the cutting tool makes contact with the workpiece, cutting away layers of material. The tool and/or workpiece is moved and/or rapidly rotated according to the G-Code instructions so that cuts are made in exactly the right places until the part is finished.

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