CNC Machining

CNC Machining
Expert has precision CNC (Computer Numerical Control) capabilities. CNC machining is a precision manufacturing process that uses automated, computer-controlled tools to produce parts from materials like metal, plastic, or wood.
Here’s how it works:
- Design input: A 3D CAD model or design file is uploaded to the CNC machine’s software.
- Toolpath generation: The software converts the design into a series of instructions (G-code), determining the tool’s movement and cutting path.
- Material setup: A block or sheet of raw material (workpiece) is secured onto the machine’s bed or fixture.
- Automated machining: The CNC machine’s tool (e.g., drill, mill, lathe) moves according to the programmed instructions, removing material to shape the part with high precision.
- Cooling and lubrication: During machining, coolants and lubricants are often applied to prevent overheating and maintain cutting accuracy.
- Finishing: After machining, additional finishing processes (like deburring and polishing) may be applied to achieve the desired surface quality.
CNC machining is widely used for producing complex parts with tight tolerances in industries like aerospace and automotive.
Examples of industries we serve:
- Automotive
- Agriculture
- Marine
- Industrial
- Playground and Recreational Equipment
- Construction
- Consumer Goods