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What is machining?

Machining is a manufacturing process where material is removed to create a desired shape or feature. It involves using machine tools like lathes, milling machines, and grinders to precisely cut, drill, and shape raw materials, typically metals or plastics. Machining is commonly used to produce parts with tight tolerances and complex geometries for various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical.

What other technologies are related to machining?

machining Competitor Technologies

Welding is a joining process that can be used as an alternative to machining in some applications, making it a competitor.
mentioned alongside machining in 11% (2.5k) of relevant job posts
Casting is a manufacturing process where molten material is poured into a mold. It can be a competitor to machining, especially when creating complex shapes.
mentioned alongside machining in 33% (624) of relevant job posts
Forging is a metal forming process that can achieve similar shapes and properties to machining, making it a competitor in some applications.
mentioned alongside machining in 35% (356) of relevant job posts
Injection molding creates parts by injecting molten material into a mold, providing an alternative to machining for high-volume production of plastic parts.
mentioned alongside machining in 9% (752) of relevant job posts
Sheet metal forming and fabrication can be an alternative to machining for creating certain parts, making it a competitor in some instances.
mentioned alongside machining in 15% (462) of relevant job posts
Forming processes, like bending and stamping, can produce shapes similar to machining, presenting it as a competitor.
mentioned alongside machining in 35% (189) of relevant job posts
Stamping can produce parts with similar geometry to machining, making it a competitor, especially for high-volume production.
mentioned alongside machining in 19% (283) of relevant job posts
Die casting is a process for producing parts with high precision, similar to machining. It can be a competitor when complex shapes are desired.
mentioned alongside machining in 18% (183) of relevant job posts

machining Complementary Technologies

Computers and IT are used for CAD/CAM, simulation, and process control in machining, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside machining in 89% (142) of relevant job posts
Motion and motor control systems are essential for precise movement in CNC machines, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside machining in 69% (154) of relevant job posts
Hydraulic and pneumatic systems are used for power transmission and control in various machining operations, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside machining in 52% (161) of relevant job posts

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