- CNC Machining Produces Little to No Waste.
- Zero Defects and Greater Accuracy.
- Faster and Efficient Production.
- Quicker Assembly.
- Enhanced Personnel Safety
- Reduction in Energy Consumption.
- CNC Machining Leads to Lower Production Costs.
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining is a manufacturing process in which pre-programmed computer software dictates the movement of factory tools and machinery. The process can be used to control a range of complex machinery, from grinders and lathes to mills and CNC routers.
Engineering Plastics/Polymers
Aerospace, Automobiles, Defense, Electronics
Flanges, Coupling, Gear, Shaft
Metal Plating, Powder Coating, Sand Blasting, Buff Polishing
Up to 10 Microns
10 Years
24 Hours