Mill-turn machining is a manufacturing process that combines the capabilities of both milling and turning machines into one. This allows for complex parts to be machined in a single setup, reducing handling, improving accuracy, and lowering production time. It's commonly used for producing parts with intricate geometries that require both rotational and prismatic features.
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