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CNCs

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What is CNCs?

CNCs (Computer Numerical Control) are automated machine tools that use computers to execute precise machining operations. They are commonly used in manufacturing to cut, shape, and drill materials like metal, plastic, and wood based on pre-programmed instructions, ensuring high accuracy and repeatability.

What other technologies are related to CNCs?

CNCs Competitor Technologies

Waterjet saws are used for cutting materials, which can be an alternative to CNC milling in some applications.
mentioned alongside CNCs in 100% (71) of relevant job posts
3D printers are used for additive manufacturing, which can be an alternative to CNC subtractive manufacturing.
mentioned alongside CNCs in 1% (52) of relevant job posts

CNCs Complementary Technologies

Edge polishers can be used to finish parts created by CNC machines.
mentioned alongside CNCs in 78% (72) of relevant job posts
PLCs are often used to control and automate CNC machines.
mentioned alongside CNCs in 0% (117) of relevant job posts

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