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CNC milling refers to a computer-controlled machining process that uses rotary cutters to remove material from a workpiece. It is typically made of robust materials such as cast iron, aluminum, or steel, and operates by moving the workpiece in multiple axes to achieve precise shapes and dimensions. This technology is widely used in manufacturing for producing complex parts and components with high accuracy and repeatability.
| Axis Configuration | 3-axis, 4-axis, or 5-axis |
| Spindle Speed | Up to 20,000 RPM or higher |
| Workpiece Size | Varies; typically up to 1,000 mm in length |
| Control System | G-code compatible CNC controllers |
| Material Compatibility | Metals, plastics, wood, and composites |
| Precision | Typically ┬▒0.01 mm or better |
When selecting a CNC milling machine, consider the axis configuration that best suits your machining needs, as well as the spindle speed and workpiece size capabilities. It is also important to specify the types of materials you plan to machine, as this can affect the choice of cutter and machine specifications. Additionally, inquire about precision tolerances and any necessary certifications for your industry.
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3-axis milling operates on three linear axes, while 5-axis milling adds two rotational axes for more complex geometries.
CNC milling can machine a variety of materials including metals, plastics, wood, and composites.
CNC milling machines typically achieve precision within ┬▒0.01 mm or better.
CNC milling is widely used in aerospace, automotive, medical devices, electronics, and more.
Spindle speeds can reach up to 20,000 RPM or higher depending on the machine.
Yes, regular maintenance is essential to ensure accuracy and prolong the lifespan of the machine.