CNC Machining
CNC Machining Topic Center
A structured knowledge hub for CNC machines, machining centers, milling, turning, programming, tooling and machine selection.
Definition
What Is CNC Machining
CNC machining is a computer-controlled manufacturing process that removes material from metal or plastic workpieces to create accurate parts, molds and industrial components.
This topic center connects CNC basics, machine structure, machining process, buyer questions, case studies and recommended machines in one practical engineering page.
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Related FAQs
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Case Studies
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BDU Housing Machining Case Study
The Battery Disconnect Unit (BDU) is one of the most critical safety components inside an electric vehicle battery pack.
Differential Housing Machining Case Study
The differential housing is the core structural component of the drivetrain system.
Motor Housing Machining Case Study
The electric motor housing is one of the most important structural components in an electric drive system. It supports the rotor and stator assembly, protects internal components, dissipates heat, and provides installati...
PDU Housing Machining Case Study
The Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is the central power management component of an electric vehicle.
Steering Knuckle Machining Case Study
The steering knuckle is one of the most important safety-critical components in an automotive suspension system.
Recommended Machines
Machine options matched to this topic.
CK6140 CNC Lathe
CNC lathe for shafts, sleeves, discs and general precision turning applications.
CK6150 CNC Lathe
Rigid CNC lathe with larger turning capacity for shafts, discs and batch production parts.
Dual Spindle CNC Lathe
Dual spindle CNC lathe for high-efficiency turning, reduced secondary operations and stable batch production.
Gantry 5 Axis Machining Center
Gantry 5 axis machining center for large aerospace structures, molds and complex high-precision workpieces.
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