CNC numerical control machines are special machine tools that use computerized numerical control; since the eighties they have been used for precision mechanical processing, becoming essential for all precision mechanic processing and industrial automation going on nowadays.
Turning: the most common types of processing
We talked about turning in a previous article explaining what it is, how it works and and which machines are used in this type of processing. Now we want to discuss the different types of processing possible with turning.
Shrinking in high precision mechanic
With the term shrinking in high precision mechanic, we want to indicate the union between two elements, shaped in such a way that they are complementary in order to form an interlocking connection. In mechanical machining, shrinking usually involves the interlocking of gears on shafts.
Precision mechanical machining for third parties
For us at CpGrinding, performing precision mechanical machining for third parties means to offer our customer a production and processing service with high quality standard.
HSK grinding
We recently talked about grinding in precision mechanics, now we want to talk about our service of HSK grinding.
Spindle manufacturing
A spindle is a mechanical device installed on a machine tool and on which a chuck can be mounted in order to clamp and hold any piece that needs processing but also to drag a tool or piece in rotation in order to be able to perform a certain type of processing.
Milling in precision mechanical machining
Milling is a mechanical process that allows the modeling of pieces in complex shapes and to obtain a wide range of surfaces through the action of a cutting tool with defined geometry. Milling is able to provide high precision and an excellent surface finish of the finished product.
Turning in precision machining
Turning is a machining process in which a cutting tool, typically a non-rotary tool bit, describes a helix toolpath by moving more or less linearly while the workpiece rotates.
What is grinding in mechanical processing
In mechanical processing, grinding is a procedure performed with a machine called grinding machine. Grinding is used to bring any component to the state of optimal shape or surface of the project, ensuring that all residues and excess material are eliminated, guaranteeing a high degree of finish to the machined surface.
The evolution of the precision mechanical workshop
Modern precision mechanics deals with the production of components for various sectors such as industrial, aerospace, medical and pharmaceutical sectors. Precision mechanics deals with the production of mechanical components that require a high level of accuracy. Metal turning and milling as well as control and grinding operations are part of the precision mechanics activities.