Coordinate Measuring Machine
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Product Introduction
Our coordinate measuring machine is the ultimate solution to ensure products meet the highest precision standards. As an authoritative device in the field of precision measurement, it quickly captures the three-dimensional geometric dimensions and form/position tolerances of parts by high-precision probe contact with the workpiece surface.
Core strengths include:
Precision Measurement: Achieve micron-level high-accuracy dimensional inspection, ensuring authoritative and reliable data.
· High-Efficiency Full Inspection: Significantly enhances inspection efficiency, supporting first-piece inspection and batch full inspection, ensuring the smooth operation of the production process.
· Complex Surface Scanning: Easily tackle measurement challenges for various complex curved surfaces and box-type parts.
Digital Quality Report: Automatically generates detailed inspection reports with GD&T geometric tolerances, providing authoritative documentation for product quality.
It transforms the abstract concept of "quality" into precise "data," serving as an indispensable tool for quality inspection and process control in industries such as CNC machining, mold manufacturing, and aerospace, ensuring every machined component perfectly aligns with the design intent.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost per hour for CNC turning?
What is the cost per hour for CNC turning?
What is the difference between CNC turning and CNC milling?
What is the difference between CNC turning and CNC milling?
What is the difference between CNC milling and CNC turning?
The difference between turning and milling lies in the motion mode of the machine tool itself or the raw material. In CNC turning, the workpiece rotates and comes into contact with the cutting tool; whereas in CNC milling, the material remains stationary, and the cutting tool rotates around it. CNC milling can be combined with CNC turning to add some machining features that cannot be achieved solely by turning, such as flat surfaces.
How long does CNC milling take?
Simple parts may take a few hours to process, not including the time for post-processing More complex parts may take several days to several weeks to be processed and completed If you have urgent needs, please contact us
What is the cost of CNC milling?
At ZXLcnc, the cost per hour for CNC milling can be as low as $10, depending on the material and process you require.
