Talent and Technology in a Precision Machining Company

by | Nov 16, 2015 | Business

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Lives depend on the design, production and delivery in today’s market, and high precision machining takes special talent and not just experience. Machining without error isn’t easy, but yet it’s done every day. It takes going above the mundane and using innovation to overcome difficulties. It’s exacting work, but there is more to a precision machining company than the talented engineers and craftsmen. The entire package in a quality shop calls for staff and technology that delivers on time, on budget and without error for today’s high demand industries.

CNC
A precision machining company uses CNC technology to bring high quality, no error products to its clients. CNC when in the right hands produces an error free product by taking a CAD produced design and translating it into numbers or three-dimensional coordinates. The resulting computer instructions produce a product without error and waste. Each component cut by the CNC machine is an exact match, and the entire process from start to finish takes only a few minutes which helps keep costs low.

3D Modeling
Using 3D modeling allows for the production of hollow parts that can’t be produced by hand, and it makes it possible to manufacture even the most complex parts. The surfaces of the finished products are smooth and allow for coatings to be applied. Resins and waxes can be applied to increase strength and temperature resistance, and the application of urethane produces a rubbery protection. The smoothness of the product is such that painting is possible. Electroplating and even intricate pattern design are possible on the finished product.

Lasers
Through the use of lasers precision cutting, etching and shaping are now possible. Depth is precisely controlled, and lasers take only a fraction of the time over traditional methods. Lasers are used to cut almost any type of material efficiently and accurately. Lasers cut minute dots of material away from the product that renders an extremely accurate result, and lasers can be used on almost any materials including plastics.

Talented engineers and craftsmen in a modern precision machining company produce astonishing, finished products that were beyond the reach of yesterday’s shops. Today’s technology in the right hands involves the accuracy and efficiency necessary to deliver reasonable costs, safety and precision to clients.

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