CNC milling (Computer Numerical Control) is a precision machining method where encoded
instructions control tools to cut and shape materials such as metal, plastic, and wood.
Automation ensures high accuracy, consistency, and efficiency – even for complex geometries.
Key Features of CNC Milling:
- Computer-Controlled: The machine follows programmed instructions (typically G-code) to execute precise cuts and patterns.
- Tool Changes: Mills, drills, and turning tools are automatically changed based on the task’s requirements.
- Materials: Suitable for aluminum, steel, plastics, composites, and other specialty alloys.
- Precision: Tolerances down to a few hundredths of a millimeter enable highly detailed components.
- Automation: Increases throughput and reduces the risk of human error.
Typical Applications:
- Aerospace & Defence
- Food & Packaging Industry
- Pharma/MedTech
- General Manufacturing (machinery, equipment, and ongoing maintenance)
With CNC milling, we deliver customized solutions for both prototypes and series production – tailored to your specific quality and repeatability requirements.