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Precision Milling & Turning

Precision Milling & Turning

Precision Milling and Turning are the pillars of modern subtractive manufacturing, where raw material is meticulously removed to create high-tolerance components. While milling uses rotary cutters to remove material from a stationary or secured workpiece, turning rotates the workpiece against a single-point cutting tool. Together, these processes allow for the creation of intricate geometries and smooth surface finishes essential for critical applications in the medical, and electronics sectors.

By utilizing advanced multi-axis CNC technology, our milling and turning centers achieve tolerances as tight as microns. This ensures that every component—from complex engine parts to delicate surgical instruments—meets the exact specifications of the original CAD design with repeatable consistency.

Here is a description of key Milling and Turning capabilities:

  • Face Milling: Cutting flat surfaces into the workpiece for a smooth finish.
  • End Milling: Creating slots, pockets, and complex contours with versatile tooling.
  • Taper Turning: Producing conical shapes by varying the diameter along the workpiece.
  • Threading: Cutting precise internal or external threads for assembly components.
  • Boring: Enlarging and refining existing holes to achieve exact dimensional accuracy.
  • Hard Turning: Machining hardened steels with specialized tools to eliminate the need for grinding.
Precision Milling and Turning Process