Computer numerical control or CNC machining is an automated cutting process by turning and milling in which the material is removed from a stock unit by means of rotary cutting tools. In CNC milling the cutting tool moves in three or five axis to achieve the desired shape in the part. In CNC milling the cutting tool generally rotates around an axis that is perpendicular to the bench containing the material to be cut. At first sight, a miller looks like a drill. A cutting tool protrudes downward from the rotary head. The material stock is placed on a mobile bench below the blade. While the cutting tool rotates, a computer controls the vertical movement of the blade (Z axis) and the horizontal movement (X and Y axes) of the material stock. The cutter is guided to move through the material, removing portions from the workpiece to create shapes.
We can perform rapid prototyping of rigid materials that include most part of metals: aluminum, stainless steel, copper, steel, brass, titanium, silver, bronze, etc., hard plastics and other materials: Nylon, Acetal, polycarbonate, polystyrene, acrylic, fiberglass, carbon fiber, PTFE, ABS, PVC, PMMA, PEEK, etc. For materials with a certain level of elasticity, we use silicone injection molding.
The surface treatments we apply are: painting, polishing, pad printing, anodizing, transparent surfaces, translucent surfaces, brushed, oil painted, electroplated.
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