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What is grinding?

Grinding is an abrasive machining process that uses a grinding wheel as the cutting tool. It is used to finish workpieces that require high surface quality, dimensional accuracy, and specific shapes. Common applications include sharpening tools, finishing surfaces, and shaping hard materials.

What other technologies are related to grinding?

grinding Competitor Technologies

Milling is a material removal process that, like grinding, uses a rotating tool to create desired shapes. They compete for similar applications, though grinding often achieves finer finishes.
mentioned alongside grinding in 27% (908) of relevant job posts
Turning, performed on a lathe, is another material removal process. While it excels at creating cylindrical shapes, it competes with grinding in applications where cylindrical parts require high precision or surface finish.
mentioned alongside grinding in 31% (536) of relevant job posts
Honing is a finishing process, like grinding, used to improve the geometry of surfaces. It competes with grinding, especially in internal cylindrical applications.
mentioned alongside grinding in 44% (119) of relevant job posts
Lapping is a finishing process using loose abrasives, similar to grinding, to achieve extremely fine surface finishes and high accuracy. They compete in precision finishing.
mentioned alongside grinding in 36% (109) of relevant job posts
Broaching is a machining process for removing material with a toothed tool. It competes with grinding in certain material removal applications.
mentioned alongside grinding in 50% (74) of relevant job posts
Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) is a material removal process that uses electrical sparks. It competes with grinding, especially for hard materials and complex shapes.
mentioned alongside grinding in 5% (396) of relevant job posts
CNC turning is an automated turning process that competes with grinding for high-precision cylindrical parts.
mentioned alongside grinding in 16% (132) of relevant job posts
A type of lathe. Lathes compete with grinding for high-precision cylindrical parts.
mentioned alongside grinding in 24% (58) of relevant job posts

grinding Complementary Technologies

Polishing is often used after grinding to achieve even smoother surfaces and higher luster, making it a complementary process.
mentioned alongside grinding in 32% (187) of relevant job posts

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