Oct 29, 2023 Leave a message

Differences Between CNC Machining And Traditional Machining Processes

CNC machining technology originates from conventional machining processes and is an organic combination of conventional machining processes, computer numerical control technology, computer-aided design, and assisted manufacturing technology. Due to the continuous development of technology, there are more and more parts that require precision machining in modern manufacturing, and the requirements for machining accuracy and surface complexity of workpieces are also increasing. Therefore, CNC machining is widely understood, but in terms of cost savings, CNC machining still has higher costs than traditional machining. Below, we will specifically introduce the differences between CNC machining and traditional machining processes.
1. Processing technology
In ordinary machining processes, simplification can be carried out in terms of positioning benchmarks, clamping methods, cutting tools, and cutting methods. However, data processing processes are relatively complex and need to fully consider these factors. Moreover, even for the same machining task, CNC machining processes can have multiple plans, and multiple machining parts and cutting tools can be arranged as the main line in the process, The process has diverse characteristics, which is the difference between CNC machining process and traditional machining process.
2. Clamping and fixtures
In CNC machining technology, it is not only necessary to ensure relative fixation of the coordinate direction between the fixture and the machine tool, but also to coordinate the dimensional relationship between the parts and the machine tool coordinate system. And during the clamping process, it is necessary to effectively control the positioning and clamping steps. Moreover, under traditional machining techniques, due to the limited processing capacity of the machine tool itself, multiple clamping operations are required during the machining process. And it requires the use of specialized fixtures, which leads to higher costs in design and manufacturing of fixtures, invisibly increasing the production cost of the product. CNC machining process positioning can be debugged using instruments, and in most cases, there is no need for specialized fixture design, so its cost is relatively low.
3. Tools
During the machining process, the selection of cutting tools needs to be determined based on different machining processes and methods. Especially in CNC machining, the use of high-speed cutting is not only conducive to improving machining efficiency, but also ensures machining quality, effectively reducing the probability of cutting deformation and shortening the machining cycle. Therefore, the demand for cutting tools further increases under the guidance of cutting. At present, there is another dry cutting method, which requires the tool to have good heat resistance when cutting without or with only a small amount of cutting fluid. Compared to ordinary machining processes, CNC machining processes have higher requirements for the performance of cutting tools.

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