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CNC Machining

Computer-controlled precision manufacturing process that removes material from a workpiece to create custom parts with tight tolerances.

CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a subtractive manufacturing process in which computer-controlled machine tools remove material from a solid workpiece to produce a finished part with high precision and repeatability.

CNC Operations

  • CNC milling — complex 3D shapes, pockets, contours
  • CNC turning — cylindrical parts, shafts, threaded components
  • CNC drilling — precision hole-making
  • CNC grinding — tight tolerances and fine surface finishes

Precision

Modern CNC machines achieve tolerances of ±0.01 mm and surface finishes of Ra 0.8 μm or better. This precision is essential for components used in transformer assemblies.

Unitraf JSC operates a modern CNC machining facility for our own products and contract manufacturing services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What tolerances can CNC machining achieve?

Standard CNC machining achieves ±0.05 mm. With precision machines, ±0.01 mm (10 microns) or better is achievable.

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