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  • 1. What is CNC machining?

    CNC machining is a manufacturing process controlled by computers, which translate digital designs into precise mechanical actions to cut, shape, and form materials like metal, plastic, and wood into specific parts or products. This automated method ensures accuracy, efficiency, and consistency in production.

  • 2. What are the advantages of CNC machining?

    CNC machining has advantages such as high precision, high efficiency, diverse processing capabilities, the ability to manufacture complex parts, good repeatability, and a high degree of automation.

  • 3. What are the common types of CNC machines?

    Common types of CNC machines include CNC milling machines, CNC lathes, CNC drilling machines, CNC grinding machines, etc., each suitable for different processing requirements.

  • 4. What is CNC programming?

    CNC programming is the process of formulating the processing technological process for CNC machines, including formulating parameters such as the processing path, cutting speed, and feed rate. It is usually described using G-code.

  • 5. What materials can CNC machining handle?

    CNC machining can handle various materials, including metals (such as aluminum, steel, copper), plastics, composite materials, wood, etc.

  • 6. What are cutting speed, feed rate and cutting depth?

    The cutting speed is the linear speed of the cutting tool on the surface of the workpiece; the feed rate is the moving speed of the cutting tool along the axial direction of the workpiece; the cutting depth is the depth that the cutting tool penetrates into the workpiece. These parameters affect the processing effect and the tool life.

  • 7. What are the differences between CNC machining and traditional machining?

    CNC machining is controlled by a computer, with a high degree of automation, higher precision, higher efficiency, and stronger adaptability. While traditional machining is usually operated manually, with relatively lower precision and efficiency.

  • 8. What are the quality control methods for CNC machining?

    Quality control methods include first article inspection, regular sampling inspection, full inspection, etc. At the same time, measurement equipment can also be used for dimensional measurement and surface quality inspection.

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