Milling is an operation where a tool with cutting edges rotates and moves across a workpiece to remove excess material and shape the part.
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Metal machining is a subtractive manufacturing process that involves removing material from a metal workpiece to achieve precise shapes, dimensions, and surface finishes. It is typically carried out using various machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, drills, and grinders, along with cutting tools like drills, end mills, and inserts. Machining can be used to produce parts of almost all possible forms and very tight tolerances can be achieved.
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Milling is an operation where a tool with cutting edges rotates and moves across a workpiece to remove excess material and shape the part.
up to 1200 x 400 x 400 mm
up to 0.01 mm
In turning, a cutting tool removes material from the outer diameter of a rotating workpiece. The main objective of turning is to reduce the workpiece diameter to the desired dimension. This process is often used to produce parts of cylindrical shape, like cylinders, shafts, etc.
up to 500 mm
up to 0.01 mm
In drilling operations, a drill is employed to cut a hole in a workpiece using a rotating tool.
up to 50 mm
up to 0.1 mm
In grinding, a rotating abrasive surface is used to remove a thin layer of a workpiece. This is mainly a secondary (rework) operation to remove surface imperfections, burrs, scratches, etc.