Balasen CNC Milling
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) milling is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses rotating multi-point cutting tools to remove material from a workpiece. Unlike turning, milling is ideal for producing complex geometries, flat surfaces, slots, pockets, and 3D contours. CNC milling manual machines are programmed to move the tool along multiple axes (e.g., 3-axis, 5-axis), enabling precise control over intricate designs. It is widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and mold-making. Advantages of CNC Milling 1. High Precision and Complexity Tight Tolerances: Achieves tolerances up to ±0.005 mm (0.0002 inches) for critical components. Complex Geometries: Capable of producing 3D shapes, undercuts, and intricate features. 2. Material Versatility Works with metals (aluminum, steel, titanium), plastics, composites, and wood. Handles both soft and ultra-hard materials (e.g., Inconel, hardened steel) with appropriate tooling. 3. Flexibility and S...