Key features of CNC machining include:

  1. Computer control: The whole process is computer controlled. The operator programs the necessary parameters and routes for manufacturing the part in specialized software.
  2. Accuracy: CNC machines provide high precision and repeatability. They are capable of creating complex geometric shapes with a high degree of accuracy.
  3. Variety of materials: CNC machining can be applied to a variety of materials, including metals, wood, plastics, ceramics, and even composite materials.
  4. Wide range of applications: CNC machines are used in a variety of industries, including mechanical engineering, aviation, medical manufacturing, instrument manufacturing, automotive, art and design.

The CNC machining process includes the following steps:

  1. Programming: The operator creates the program using special software, defining the necessary parameters such as dimensions, shape and tools.
  2. Fixing material: The starting material is fixed on the machine table.
  3. Processing: The machine moves a tool (usually a cutting tool) according to a preset program and removes material to form the part.
  4. Quality control: After processing is completed, a quality check of the part can be carried out.

CNC machining is widely used in industry and is an important technology for the production of complex and high-precision parts and products.