With advanced equipment and premium materials, machine all sorts of custom parts for your exact project specifications. From components to simple fasteners, Kesu has all the manufacturing capabilities and engineering support to machine and design various custom parts in such a way that it fits all your needs. Furthermore, they carry multiple alloys, including zirconium, titanium, nickel, cobalt, nitronic and stainless steel.
WHAT IS CNC PRECISION MACHINING?
CNC precision machining is an integral part of manufacturing. It involves shaping raw material into a finished product by cutting out excesses designated by a CAD or CAM blueprint. Moreover, machinists use this process in different manufacturing processes and other materials. If you’re an engineer, you might know that precision machining can be done with a machine or hand tool. Many engineers rely on this process to create prototypes for product designs. However, the tools used for precision machining vary widely depending on the machine being used—from milling machines to lathes and scroll saws to high-precision laser cutters.
Sometimes precise machining is called surface planning because it involves imagining what surfaces will look like after they have been formed by cutting. This concept can be applied in both product design and manufacturing processes. For example, if you’re designing a new product (or redesigning an existing one). In that case, you’ll need to consider how it will look after it has been made into reality with the help of precision machining techniques.
High-precision machining allows for manufacturing parts that are otherwise difficult to achieve with other methods. For example, it can be helpful when you need to produce parts with extremely tight tolerances—tight tolerances that are often difficult to achieve by making multiple parts at once. High-precision CNC machining also allows your company to produce CNC precision machining parts that are more finely detailed than those produced by other methods.
CNCprecision machined parts are some of the most critical components in your car’s engine. Precision machining is a popular method used to create metal parts that require precision for the product to function correctly. Precision machines may include threads, holes, grooves, or tapers that must provide an exact fit with other components.
The machining process has become more precise than ever before, requiring machinists to use specialized equipment for closer tolerance. Using computer numerically controlled machines (CNC machines), lathes, and presses, our team manufactures a wide range of intricate metal parts that require keen attention to detail. We can achieve this precision by using advanced software that allows us to scale up or down the size of our workpieces. This means we can create intricate metal parts on demand, which provides greater flexibility in our manufacturing process.
LOW VOLUME CNC MACHINING
At Kesu, precision components and assemblies are produced in low-volume CNC machining and parts services.
Things to consider while looking for low volume CNC machining
First, a low-volume approach to CNC machining is very different from the regular volume production strategies that many precision companies employ. Second, it is essential to produce in the shortest possible overall time to provide the most efficient and cost-effective solution.
And when you’re talking about single parts or small batches, Kesu has a comprehensive list of work holding and tooling solutions designed to aid the CNC machining process where single items and small batch CNC machining are required.
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