By: Brittney Hodge | 2011-04-15 | Fitness Equipment Computer Numerical Controlled or CNC turning machines heralded a significant breakthrough in industrial developments. Modern business entrepreneurs are making a beeline to get this cutting-edge techno... read more
By: Anthony Pateman | 2011-02-05 | Manufacturing Turning is a process in which a single cutting tool is parallel to the surface. This process can be carried out manually on a traditional lathe, or by using an automated lathe which is controlled by a computer. A computer controlled lathe is referred to a being computer numerically controlled, and this is better known as CNC (Computer Numerical Control). read more
By: Daniel | 2011-08-31 | Manufacturing Have you ever looked at a component of something you were using and wondered how this component was made? If so you have probably seen the work of a CNC milling/turning machine. These machines make it possible to make everything from simple tools or dies, to complex decorative wheel rims. read more
By: Natalie Eastaugh | 2011-05-14 | Manufacturing Numerical Control (NC) is the term used to describe the automation of machine tools. These are operated via abstractedly programmed commands encoded on a storage system, rather than being controlled manually through a system of hand wheels and levers. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Manufacturing Given the current state of the market, rarely has it been more important for manufacturers to focus on maximising the productivity and efficiency of every CNC machining process. This of course applies to all industry sectors, but coupled with the trend for aircraft OEMs to seek greater value than ever from their suppliers in the race to achieve increased market share, the issue becomes even more pertinent to aerospace CNC machining. read more
By: lolly doll | 2012-07-20 | Manufacturing CNC turning centres are highly renowned and manufactured under stringent processes by many manufacturers of India and abroad. Are you in search of a good quality CNC grinding machine? Well here you don't have to be an expert machine technocrat who knows a to z of these machines. read more
By: Vrinda Bhardwaj | 2010-03-28 | Manufacturing CNC Turning is a process that is used for precision machining to produce cylindrical components like hubs, rods, pulleys, etc., through metal cutting while using Computer Numerically Controlled lathes. CNC Lathe, a machine tool, is well programmed through well-known machine control units or computer-aided machining software. read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2010-11-03 | Customer Service Need precision CNC Routing for your next project? Where do you turn? Who can you rely on to get the job done, on time and within your budget? You need a specialist firm that is based in the UK and provides CNC Routing for a wide range of industries. read more
By: Chris Mark Fletcher | 2010-03-31 | Manufacturing If your business or work involves using heavy machinery but also keen precision, then the CNC turning machine is the right choice for you. This allows you to move and rotate large pieces of material to change their shape and size as you want. Manual work of the same takes a lot more time and effort and does not give as much accuracy as a digitized CNC turning machine will give you. read more
By: lolly doll | 2012-06-13 | Manufacturing There are many advantages attached to CNC turning centers that makes them the preferred choice for large productions. Ideally CNC turning centers helps to understand interface and thereby allowing both simple and complex operations to be executed conveniently and quickly on CNC turning machines. read more
By: Rebecca Glessner | 2012-01-13 | Business CNC turning is the process that refers to when a single point tool for cutting is matched with wood, metal, stone, or plastic material. The material is then spun and the tool passes through two axes of movements so as to generate precise dimension downwards and sizes or lengths. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-21 | Business History Ethane was first synthetically created in 1834 by Michael Faraday, applying electrolysis of a potassium acetate solution. He mistook the hydrocarbon product of this reaction for methane, and did not investigate it further. During the period 18471849, in an effort to vindicate the radical theory of organic chemistry, Hermann Kolbe and Edward Frankland produced ethane by the reductions of propionitrile (ethyl cyanide) and ethyl iodide with potassium metal, and, as did Faraday read more
By: John Routledge | 2010-03-29 | Aviaton Cheap overseas manufacturing has long asked searching questions of the UK manufacturing industry which has struggled to compete on price. The economics of CNC machining has pushed us towards an emphasis on specialist precision CNC machining like the manufacture of aircraft gears, Gleason System bevel gears, tight meshing involute splines and gear hobbing to international standards. read more
By: John Routledge | 2010-03-29 | Aviaton When early machine tools were designed there was an obvious emphasis on manual operation with the slide positioning being controlled by human involvement. To achieve this level of control "men" used their "sensors" - eyes and ears - whilst the central processing unit - the brain together with servos (arms and legs) - allowed them to control machine tools by communication of all these interrelated functions using the central nervous system. read more