CNC Machining
DeccanEW- CNC Machining Manufacturers in India
CNC machining is a manufacturing process that employs
computerized controls to operate and manipulate machine and cutting tools in
order to shape stock material, such as metal, plastic, wood, composite, etc.,
into custom parts and designs. The coding that makes it possible for a CNC
machine to mold metal parts into shape is complex, as the engineers who have
undergone CNC machine training will testify.
CNC machining is one of the industry's most
critical functions, from computer parts and fasteners to automotive parts and aerospace
components. Without the high-tech technology specific to CNC machines, it
would be almost impossible to produce different components seen on everyday
household products. While the CNC machining process offers
different capabilities and procedures, all of them remain largely the same as
the fundamental principles of the process. The basic process of CNC machining comprises the following
steps:
- Designing the CAD model
- Convert the CAD file to a CNC program
- Prepare the CNC machine
- Run machining
At Deccan Engineering Works, we’ve specialized in the making high
quality CNC Machining, precision
machined parts, fabricated mechanical
assemblies and special testing equipment across the length and breadth of
India. For over 35 years, we have been providing customers in a wide range of
high-tech industries with precision CNC machining services. Our CNC machines are programmed to the exact
specifications of each customer by our expert team. Our engineering team is one
of the industry's most trained technical teams.
Types of CNC Machining Operations
CNC
machining is ideal for a wide range of industries,
including automotive, aerospace, construction, and agriculture, and capable of
producing a variety of products, such as vehicle frames, surgical equipment,
aircraft engines, and hand and garden devices. The process includes several
different computer-controlled machining operations including mechanical,
chemical, electrical, and thermal processes which remove the material required
for the production of a custom-designed part or product from the workpiece.
While there is a later section covering chemical, electrical and thermal
machining processes, this section explores some of the most common mechanical CNC machining operations including:
•
Drilling
• Milling
• Turning.
CNC Drilling
Drilling is a machining method that creates
cylindrical holes in the workpiece using multi-point drill bits. For CNC drilling, the CNC machine usually feeds the rotating drill
bit perpendicular to the surface plane of the workpiece, creating vertically
aligned holes with diameters equal to the diameter of the drill bit used for
drilling.
CNC Milling
Milling is a machining process that uses
multi-point cutting tools that rotate to remove material from the workpiece.
Usually, in CNC milling, the CNC machine feeds
the workpiece to the cutting tool in the same direction as the rotation of the
cutting tool, whereas the machine feeds the workpiece in the opposite direction
to the rotation of the cutting tool.
CNC Turning
Turning is a method of machining that uses single-point cutting tools to
remove material from the spinning workpiece. In CNC turning the CNC machine
usually feeds the cutting tool along the surface of the rotating workpiece in a
linear motion, extracting material around the circumference until the desired
diameter is reached, creating cylindrical parts with external and internal
features such as holes, tapers, and threads.
Over the past 35 + years, having served a
wide range of customers across the industrial sector, we understand the
importance of producing things on time and exactly to the requirements of the
customer. We recognize that customers often have concerns about the different
aspects of CNC machining by the same
token. At Deccan Engineering Works, we make
it a point to answer all questions about the pieces and parts we prepare for
customers.
Another extension of our skills here at Deccan Engineering Works is our experience in the various CNC
machining equipment and methods, from lathes and saws to routers and turning
centers. In addition, our reverse engineering service enables us to modify
parts for pre-existing or obsolete products. For more information about our
machining capabilities, visit our website.
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Contact us: (0253) 6646234 / (91) 9657039991
Mail us: sales@deccanew.com
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