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CNC machines

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What is CNC machines?

CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines are automated machining tools that use computer programming to precisely control their movements. They are commonly used in manufacturing to cut, shape, and drill materials like metal, plastic, wood, and composites, enabling high precision and repeatability in production processes.

What other technologies are related to CNC machines?

CNC machines Competitor Technologies

Vertical drills perform similar functions to CNC drilling operations, though with less automation and precision.
mentioned alongside CNC machines in 96% (82) of relevant job posts
Lathes perform similar turning operations as CNC lathes but are manually operated.
mentioned alongside CNC machines in 8% (872) of relevant job posts
3D printing provides an alternative method for creating parts, competing with CNC machining in some applications, particularly for prototyping and complex geometries.
mentioned alongside CNC machines in 10% (444) of relevant job posts
Mills perform similar material removal operations as CNC milling machines, but are manually operated.
mentioned alongside CNC machines in 8% (424) of relevant job posts
Laser cutters provide an alternative method for cutting materials, competing with CNC machining in some applications, particularly for sheet metal and thin materials.
mentioned alongside CNC machines in 14% (198) of relevant job posts
Grinders perform similar material removal operations as CNC grinding machines, but are manually operated.
mentioned alongside CNC machines in 5% (401) of relevant job posts
Milling machines perform similar material removal operations as CNC milling machines, but are manually operated.
mentioned alongside CNC machines in 7% (286) of relevant job posts
Grinding machines perform similar material removal operations as CNC grinding machines, but are manually operated.
mentioned alongside CNC machines in 19% (93) of relevant job posts

CNC machines Complementary Technologies

Used for deburring parts after machining, a common post-CNC operation.
mentioned alongside CNC machines in 98% (54) of relevant job posts
Heat treating is often a necessary step after CNC machining to achieve desired material properties.
mentioned alongside CNC machines in 81% (55) of relevant job posts
Used for cleaning parts after machining, a common post-CNC operation.
mentioned alongside CNC machines in 39% (84) of relevant job posts

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