Batch CNC precision turning

CNC Technology for Turned Parts

Do more and faster with the wide variety of functions of the CNC lathe
Turning is a machining process used to make cylindrical parts, in which the cutting tool moves in a linear fashion while the workpiece rotates. Commonly performed with a lathe, turning reduces the diameter of a workpiece, usually to a specified dimension, and gives the part a smooth finish. A turning center is a lathe with a computerized numerical control. Sophisticated turning centers can also perform a wide variety of milling and drilling operations.

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Turning heat-resistant super alloy (HRSA) technology

Turned Parts of Different Materials

Low Alloy Steel Turning
Material classification: P2.x
The ease of machining of low alloy steels depends on the alloy content and the heat treatment (hardness). For all materials in this group, the most common wear mechanisms are flange and crater wear. For hardened materials, plastic deformation is also a common wear mechanism due to the higher temperature in the cutting area.

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Brass parts processed by CNC lathe

Turning Technology of CNC Lathe

What is a CNC lathe? How to set up the turning of the CNC lathe?
Numerical control lathe or CNC lathe refers to a lathe-type machine tool that is used to machine parts of revolution using computer software that uses alphanumeric data, following the Cartesian X, Y axes. It is used to produce in quantities and with precision, because the computer that incorporates control is in charge of the execution of the piece.

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