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CNC mills

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What is CNC mills?

CNC (Computer Numerical Control) mills are automated machining tools that use computer programming to precisely control the movement of cutting tools. They are commonly used in manufacturing to create parts from various materials like metal, plastic, and wood by removing material based on a designed program.

What other technologies are related to CNC mills?

CNC mills Competitor Technologies

CNC Lathes perform different operations (turning vs milling), but are still competing for overall machining work.
mentioned alongside CNC mills in 22% (772) of relevant job posts
Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) is a competing technology for creating complex shapes and features in metal, especially hard metals.
mentioned alongside CNC mills in 32% (53) of relevant job posts
Surface grinders are an alternative method to achieve precise flat surfaces, competing with the capabilities of CNC mills, especially for finishing operations.
mentioned alongside CNC mills in 9% (151) of relevant job posts
Manual mills perform the same function as CNC mills but require manual operation. They are a lower-cost alternative, thus a competitor.
mentioned alongside CNC mills in 12% (82) of relevant job posts
Drill presses are used for drilling holes, which is a function that can also be performed by CNC mills, making them a competitor for certain tasks.
mentioned alongside CNC mills in 5% (167) of relevant job posts
Grinders offer alternative material removal, particularly for finishing and hard materials. This competes for specific applications.
mentioned alongside CNC mills in 3% (226) of relevant job posts
Wire EDM is a type of EDM that competes with CNC mills, especially for intricate cuts and hard materials.
mentioned alongside CNC mills in 5% (104) of relevant job posts
Saws are used for cutting stock material to size, a function that can be, but isn't always, performed by CNC mills during the manufacturing process.
mentioned alongside CNC mills in 4% (135) of relevant job posts

CNC mills Complementary Technologies

Depth micrometers (mics) are measuring tools used to verify dimensions achieved by CNC mills, thus complementary.
mentioned alongside CNC mills in 28% (62) of relevant job posts
G & M codes are the programming language used to control CNC mills, so they are essential and complementary.
mentioned alongside CNC mills in 9% (96) of relevant job posts
Calipers are measuring tools used to verify dimensions achieved by CNC mills, thus complementary.
mentioned alongside CNC mills in 2% (368) of relevant job posts

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