CNC Manufacturing Process
Our CNC manufacturing process ensures precision, efficiency, and consistent quality at every stage of production. The process typically involves the following steps:
Design & Programming
Customer specifications are converted into CAD (Computer-Aided Design) models.
CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) software generates CNC programs to guide machining operations.
Material Selection
Raw materials are selected based on design requirements, strength, and application needs.
Materials are inspected for quality before machining begins.
Setup & Machine Preparation
CNC machines are prepared with the correct tools, fixtures, and parameters.
Operators ensure machines are calibrated for accuracy.
CNC Machining
Machines perform turning, milling, drilling, or other operations according to programmed instructions.
High precision is maintained to achieve tight tolerances and complex geometries.
In-Process Inspection
Components are inspected during machining to ensure dimensional accuracy and surface quality.
Adjustments are made as needed to maintain quality standards.
Finishing Operations
Post-machining processes such as deburring, polishing, coating, or heat treatment are applied if required.
Final Quality Check
Finished components undergo strict inspection using precision measuring instruments.
Only parts meeting all specifications are approved for delivery.
Packaging & Dispatch
Components are carefully packaged to prevent damage during transit.
Timely dispatch ensures customers receive their products on schedule.
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