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CNC Drilling

CNC Drilling

CNC drilling machines support the processing of special hole shapes such as three-in-one holes, hinge holes, and handle-free holes, making them suitable for panel furniture manufacturing. Some machines utilize dual-drill package simultaneous processing technology, significantly improving efficiency. Some high-end models are equipped with an AI ant colony algorithm to optimize drilling paths, increasing efficiency by 15%, and support variable frequency control to reduce edge breakage.
CNC Hobbing

CNC Hobbing

CNC hobbing is an advanced process for gear production. It utilizes computer numerical control (CNC) technology to precisely cut gear tooth surfaces, resulting in high-quality, high-precision gear parts. These machines are widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and machinery manufacturing.
Grinding

Grinding

Grinding is a process that uses abrasive tools (such as grinding wheels or discs) to mechanically abrade a workpiece surface to remove material or achieve finishing. Its core principle is to utilize the microscopic cutting action of abrasive particles to achieve high-precision surface treatment or dimensional correction.
Broaching

Broaching

Broaching is a machining process that uses specialized tools (called broaches) to remove material. Broaches are multi-tooth cutting tools with progressively larger sizes, enabling them to remove entire sections of a workpiece in a single pass. This process is particularly suitable for producing high-precision internal keyways, splines, and other complex features.
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

Welding rods (electrodes) are the consumable materials used in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). A welding rod is a coated metal wire made of a material similar in composition to the metal being welded. Choosing the right welding rod for each project requires consideration of many factors.
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)

Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)

Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), also known as MIG welding or MAG welding, is a welding process that uses a continuously fed wire to generate an arc between the wire and the base metal, melting the wire and forming the weld. Shielding gas is employed to shield the weld pool from atmospheric contamination.
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