CNC Machines
CNC 5 – AXIS MULTI-TASKING CENTERS
5-Axis Machining provides infinite possibilities as to the part sizes and shapes you can effectively process. The term "5-axis" refers to the number of directions in which the cutting tool can move. On a 5-axis machining center, the cutting tool moves across the X, Y and Z linear axes as well as rotates on the A and B axes to approach the workpiece from any direction. In this, we can process five sides of a part in a single setup.
CNC INTEGREX MULTI -TASKING MACHINES
CNC Multi - Tasking is when you combine several cutting processes, including turning, milling, drilling, tapping and deep - hole boring, on one machine as opposed to having those same processes handled by multiple machines. When you can process an entire workpiece, from raw material input to final machining, in a single setup, Done in One operation.
CNC TURNING / MILLING CENTERS
CNC Turning / Milling is a machining process used to make cylindrical parts, where the cutting tool moves in a linear fashion while the workpiece rotates. Commonly performed with a lathe, turning reduces the diameter of a workpiece, typically to a specified dimension, and produces a smooth part finish. A turning center is a lathe with a computer numerical control. turning centers can also perform a variety of milling and drilling operations.
CNC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS
Vertical Machining, also known as milling, relies on rotary cutters to remove metal from a workpiece. Vertical machining occurs on a Vertical Machining Center (VMC), which employs a spindle with a vertical orientation. With a vertically oriented spindle, tools stick straight down from the tool holder, and often cut across the top of a workpiece.
CNC HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
Horizontal Machining, also known as milling, relies on rotary cutters to remove metal from a workpiece. Horizontal machining occurs on a horizontal machining center (HMC), which employs a spindle that is parallel to the ground floor. With a horizontally oriented spindle, tools stick out of the side of the tool holder and cut across the side of a workpiece, encouraging chips to fall away from the table. Horizontal machining centers also allow for two - pallet changer integration to facilitate unattended operation and reduce part cycle times.
LASER PROCESSING MACHINES
Designed to optimize the cutting of a wide range of materials including flat sheet, 3D shape, and pipes.