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What is CNC machining

2025 02/12

In fact, it is a CNC milling machine, also known as a "CNC machining center" in Guangzhou, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai. It is an automated machine tool equipped with a program control system. (Numerical Control Machine Tool) is the abbreviation for Computer Numerical Control Machine Tool, which is an automated machine tool controlled by a program. This control system is capable of logically processing programs with control codes or other symbolic instructions, decoding them through a computer to enable the machine tool to operate and process parts. Processing raw materials into semi-finished finished parts through cutting tools.
 
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CNC machining refers to the machining performed using CNC machining tools. CNC index controlled machine tools are programmed and controlled using CNC machining language, usually G code. The G code language for CNC machining tells the CNC machine tool what Cartesian position coordinates to use for the machining tool, and controls the feed rate and spindle speed of the tool, as well as functions such as tool converters and coolants.
 
CNC machining has significant advantages over manual machining, such as producing parts with high precision and repeatability; Numerical control machining can produce parts with complex shapes that cannot be completed by manual machining. Numerical control machining technology has been widely promoted, and most machining workshops have numerical control machining capabilities. The most common numerical control machining methods in typical machining workshops include numerical control milling, numerical control turning, and numerical control EDM wire cutting (electrical discharge wire cutting).
 
The tool used for CNC milling is called a CNC milling machine or CNC machining center. The lathe used for CNC turning is called a CNC lathe center. The G-code for CNC machining can be manually programmed, but usually the machining workshop uses CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) software to automatically read CAD (Computer Aided Design) files and generate G-code programs to control the CNC machine tool.