CNC turning achieves high precision, improves the surface quality of parts, and reduces the need for subsequent finishing. By precisely setting machining parameters, it also enables high-speed, high-efficiency mass production, increasing productivity and reducing costs, thus finding wide application across various industries:
Automotive Industry: CNC turning can be used to produce critical components such as engine parts, transmission assemblies, gears, wheels, and braking systems.
Aerospace Industry: This industry has stringent requirements for high-precision and high-performance parts; turning processes can be used to manufacture satellites, rocket components, aircraft engine nacelles, and landing gear parts.
Medical Industry: Using biocompatible materials in CNC turning, precision machining of surgical instruments, dental implants, and orthopedic implants is possible.
Military and Defense Industry: Turning technology can be used to manufacture high-precision equipment parts, military vehicles, and customized military equipment, ensuring their reliability and performance stability under extreme conditions.
