CNC Machining
valid until: 28 Oct 2026date published: 28 Oct 2025CNC Machining, or Computer Numerical Control, is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses automated, computer-controlled tools to shape a workpiece by removing material.
The process begins with a 2D or 3D design created using CAD software, which is then translated into a set of instructions, or G-code, by CAM software. This code dictates the precise movements, speed, and tool selection of the machine.
The CNC machine then executes the program with high accuracy and repeatability, making it ideal for creating complex parts in large production runs across various industries, including aerospace and automotive. The automated nature of CNC machining minimizes human error and significantly improves efficiency.
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