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What is Machining?
Machining is the process by which material is precisely removed by mechanical means in a controlled manner by machine tools. Companies that perform machining are called machine shops. Machining is a subtractive manufacturing method which cuts away unwanted material from primary stock to form the shape of the needed part. Machining is a great process for manufacturing low to medium quantities of quality metal and plastic parts.
Machining can be segmented into three material removal methods:
- Cutting – the material is removed with single- or multi-point tools, sometimes designed of engineered for a specific predetermined part or result; examples include milling, turning and drilling (known as the 3 main machining processes).
- Abrasive – the material is removed with an abrasive material such as a grinding wheel/tool.
- Energy – materials are removed with electrical, chemical or other sources of energy; examples include electrical discharge machining (EDM) and electro-chemical machining (ECM).
Machining can also be broken into two operational categories: manual machining and CNC machining.
- Manual machining includes the traditional methods of milling and turning. The machinist sets up tooling and work holding, and then manually operates machine tools such as milling machines, lathes, drills or saws to perform various machining operations to make parts. Manual machining is the means by which all machining was once performed; today, it is usually only suitable for small lot runs with minimally complex geometry and other projects associated with prototype development.
- Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machining refers to the machinist using CNC controlled equipment to perform the machining operations. Types of machine tools that can be CNC-enabled are called machining centers, turning centers, Wire EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining), and multi-spindle and Swiss-style screw machines – virtually any machine tool can be built or fitted with computer numeric controls. The vast majority of machine shops today utilize CNC machining technology to improve accuracy and efficiency. The CNC machines are programmed by converting part geometry in Cartesian coordinates (X,Y, Z) and formatting those coordinates into a programming language such that the CNC controller can interpret them move the axes of the machine tool to automatically remove the required material from the work piece to form the finished machined component. CNC machining produces parts in a very consistent manner and is ideal for large quantity part runs and parts with complex geometry.
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Core, Washer, Tube, Casting 1204060
RFQ ID: 1204060Machining
CNC Machining
MetauxFerreux_CARBON_STEEL
No
250
Spool, Crossbar, and Nut 1204069
RFQ ID: 1204069Machining
CNC Machining
MetauxFerreux_TOOL_STEEL
No
51
Header Flange
RFQ ID: 1204072Table Support
RFQ ID: 1204079Machining
CNC Machining
MetauxFerreux_CARBON_STEEL
Yes
18
Ball Joint Cups
RFQ ID: 1204082Circ Wheel Hub
RFQ ID: 1204086Tc Large end caps
RFQ ID: 1204001Machining
CNC Machining
MATERIAL_PLASTICS_&_RUBBER_THERMOPLASTIC
No
500
Delivery Extruder Body
RFQ ID: 1204122Golf Shaft
RFQ ID: 1204127Machining
CNC Machining
MetauxFerreux_CARBON_STEEL
Yes
50
Axle Hub
RFQ ID: 1204128Machining
CNC Machining
MetauxFerreux_CARBON_STEEL
Yes
4
2.9375" Axle
RFQ ID: 1204129Machining
CNC Machining
MetauxFerreux_ALLOY_STEEL
No
2