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CNC
(Computer Numerical Control)
CNC, or Computer Numerical Control, refers to the automated control of machining tools and 3D printers by means of a computer. CNC machines follow a programmed sequence of commands to perform tasks such as cutting, milling, drilling, and shaping materials with high precision.
CNC technology is widely used in manufacturing industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics, to produce complex parts with minimal human intervention. By leveraging CNC, manufacturers can achieve consistent quality, reduce waste, and increase production efficiency. The integration of CNC with CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) systems further enhances its capabilities, enabling the creation of intricate designs and prototypes.
CNC technology is widely used in manufacturing industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics, to produce complex parts with minimal human intervention. By leveraging CNC, manufacturers can achieve consistent quality, reduce waste, and increase production efficiency. The integration of CNC with CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) systems further enhances its capabilities, enabling the creation of intricate designs and prototypes.