CNC Turned Parts

CNC Turned Parts is a manufacturing process that involves holding bars of material in a chuck and rotating them while feeding a tool to the piece to remove material until the desired shape is achieved. As the desired shape is achieved through the removal of material, it is also known as subtraction machining.

Arko Engineers Diecasters is a leading provider of advanced CNC Turned Parts for a variety of industries. Serving customers in the industrial, aerospace, medical and defense sectors, Arko Engineers Diecasters and produces high-precision CNC Turned Parts with superior mechanical, electrical and thermal properties for their applications.

CNC Turned Parts or Computer Numerical Control machining, is a highly precise manufacturing process that involves the use of advanced computer-controlled machinery and tools to produce intricate parts from a variety of materials. CNC Turned Parts can be used to produce anything from aerospace components to medical implants and even small electronic components. The accuracy and repeatability of the process make it an ideal choice for producing complex parts with intricate features.

CNC Turned Parts or CNC turning machines are machine tools that rotate a bar of material, allowing the cutting tool to remove material from the bar until the desired product is remaining. The material itself is secured to, and rotated by, the main spindle, while the cutting tool can be moved along multiple axis. There are two types of CNC turning centers horizontal and vertical. Horizontal turning centers are the most common. Vertical turning centers are typically called a vertical turret lathe or VTL.

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