High Precision Machining
Original equipment manufacturer engineer leaders have to face the ever-growing global market and the new challenges presented by new technologies. How do you keep your existing customers satisfied, reduce your profits, and attract new customers when you're competing in the corner? High precision machining is a technology that helps you maintain that competitive edge. This is easier said than done with the idea of incorporating it into your workflow.
What is high precision machining?
Precision machining is a process in which raw materials are extracted from an object to create a small, finished product using cutting machines, software, applications, and human engineering to meet precise features.
Companies that outsource the manufacturing of machine parts also outsource precision machining work. There are many reasons to outsource, from not having trouble with the products (having a big “problem”) or justifying the price of a CNC (computer numerical control) machine or even a small shop to reduce operational costs in general.
What is CNC machining technology?
Due to the high precision involved, CNC (computer numerical control) machines are typically used so that the finished product can get accurate dimensions.
For example, at Hansford we have multi-axis CNC (computer numerical control) milling and turning machines in our shop (fully stacked with more production equipment). We also have skilled staff to operate these staff in engineering software.
The advantages of using CNC (computer numerical control) machines and the advantages of the precise machining process are given below.
High precision machining advantages
Today the industry is moving at a dangerous pace. Your business needs to keep pace or curve forward to meet the demands of today’s customers.
Here are 7 benefits of using and outsourcing the exact machine in your business model.
Low Error
Using a CNC (computer numerical control) machine, the automatic precision machining process takes place once the key feature is accurate. The probability of error is extremely low compared to human machining. When you outsource this work you avoid the need to hire and hire the highly skilled staff needed to operate these machines.
Less Material Waste
Since the basic concept of precision machining is subtraction, it is more likely to start from the beginning of physical waste on a single product. CNC (computer numerical control) precision machining helps reduce material costs due to waste caused by human error. Contracting companies can buy most of the materials you need for your job and give you savings.
Consistent Product Quality
Precision machining by CNC (computer numerical control) machine continuously determines the output time. Consistently running quality products boosts customer confidence and increases your brand awareness.
Improved Workflow
Engineers' time and skills are spent on actual product development while looking at how to manage the cost of opportunities but there is no change in design. A company providing contract accuracy machining services can usually help with minor changes to meet design and / or industry standards during the sampling process.
Reduced Turnaround Time
Use contract machining services to improve your existing factory workflow (either with in-house precision machines if you have the ability to work in the machine and have skilled workers to operate it). A contracting company is experienced in this type of work and has a mechanism to carry out the work as efficiently as possible.
Faster Production Cycles
It is faster to be able to offer your product in a faster market than the facilities where you still use the old methods. You will also be more flexible with changes due to industry regulations or customer requests.
Easier Prototype Testing
Precision machining gives your business the opportunity to find small corner markets with high return potential. Present CNC (computer numerical control) machining can allow for a flexible product-development stage because the niche opportunity is certain. Machining can be moved to full-scale production mode if the market demands it. Unlike more concept / design prototypes, precise machining also allows samples to take functional parts. Functional modeling builds more confidence from investor partners than just concepts.
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