CNC Machining in the Medical Industry: Key Benefits and Applications
24 October 2022
Computer numerical control (CNC) machining is a type of manufacturing process that many industries can maximise. This process involves the use of software in controlling the movement of the tools for milling, turning, and other machining techniques. Unlike manual machining, CNC machining is preferred by industries as it can generate less material waste. It can also carry out the assembly process quicker than its conventional counterpart. Energy consumption, toxic emissions, and production costs are likewise expected to be reduced significantly with CNC machining. One industry that can take advantage of CNC machining is the medical industry. Benefits of CNC Machining […]
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Everything You Should Know About Machining Stainless Steels
10 October 2022
Metals are used by many industries to create a wide array of parts and products. Some industries use them in creating the internal components of machines, while others use them to produce the structural materials of a building. One metal in particular that can be useful for many is stainless steel. Generally, stainless steel is an alloy of iron known for its resistance to corrosion and rusting. It is often comprised of at least 11% chromium, which is further mixed with carbon and other metals and nonmetals. And to make stainless steel useful for many industries, manufacturers would often subject […]
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Common Attributes of Tool Steels and the Essence of Machining Them
26 September 2022
Various manufacturers use metal materials to produce parts and products needed by different industries. One of the reasons why metals are used by manufacturers is they are malleable. This quality allows them to alter their shape and form factor. Durability is another reason why manufacturers use metal materials in producing a wide array of components. Some metals, however, boast more qualities that make them recommended for specific needs. Tool steels, for instance, are carbon or alloy steels that are often processed to produce tools and tooling such as cutting tools, hand tools, knives, and dies. Tool Steels Primary Attributes Manufacturers […]
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The Primary Differences Between EDM Wire Cutting and EDM Die Sinking
06 September 2022
Before, manufacturers would turn to manual machining processes to produce various parts and products. They would mostly use tools that can remove materials from workpieces, ensuring they boast the right shape, dimensions, and other qualities. Today, however, manufacturers have adopted non-traditional machining processes in carrying out their operations. One machining process that they use is electrical discharge machining. Electrical discharge machining or EDM is a process where materials are removed from a part or workpiece through a series of repeated electrical discharges between the electrodes or the tools and the part being machined. This process is normally carried out alongside […]
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A Quick Guide to Preparing a CAD File for CNC Machining
23 August 2022
Numerous manufacturing businesses maximise manual machining as part of their core operations. Manual machining, after all, allows them to customise metal materials without requiring expensive tools and machines. But keeping the operational expenses low does not always yield high revenues and productivity levels. Manual machining may not even be efficient for bigger production since it would require multiple employees to get everything done. And since workers must directly process the workpieces, they might be exposed to injury risks as the tools can be sharp. Businesses, therefore, are now adopting computer numerical control (CNC) machining to carry out vital machining processes […]
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