CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a method that utilizes computer numerical control technology for precision machining, widely applied in cutting, engraving, and molding of various metallic and non-metallic materials. The CNC machining center, also known as the numerical control machining center, controls the movement of the machine tool through computer programs to achieve automated processing, offering advantages such as high precision, efficiency, and consistent quality.
The application scope of CNC machining is extremely broad, including but not limited to the following aspects:
Mold manufacturing: CNC machining is often used to produce various molds, such as plastic molds and metal molds, for forming different products.
Part processing: It can machine parts made of various metallic and non-metallic materials, such as mobile phone cases, computer keyboards, and precision instrument parts.
Artwork production: Utilizing CNC technology allows for the creation of various intricate artworks and decorations.
Architectural models: In architectural design and education, CNC machining can be used to produce models and prototypes.