CNC turning machining is the go-to choice if you are producing a part with cylindrical feature, and it can produce complex components of varying sizes and shapes according to your specifications. Wenext's wide range of CNC lathes, advanced quality assurance system, together with our highly experienced team of professionals, are ready to take on all kinds challenging machining jobs for you.
CNC Turning Service
At Papler industry, We have high-precision CNC Turning machine and excellent engineers with more than 20 years of experience CNC turning for parts manufacturing, we are proud of the high quality of the CNC turning parts we produce. Experienced quality personnel ensures that customer requirements are met or exceeded at all stages of production in custom industrial processing. Whether your requirements are aluminum, copper, stainless steel, polycarbonate, POM, or medical plastic parts, we can help you.
Papler Industry CNC Turning Service Capabilities
If you are looking for professional OEM/ODM CNC turning services or want to receive a high-quality part from a reputable and reliable supplier?
20+ Years Papler industry had provided excellent quality CNC turned parts manufacturing for the United States and Europe customers on-demand, featuring precision machined parts, lathe parts. Our precision CNC Turning Parts applications exist in a variety of industries including automobile, electronics, medical and more. We mainly serve customers from the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and more countries & regions.
Not only can provide high quality cnc machining parts, but Papler industry can also finish excellent surface finish, especially in anodic oxidation, polishing, copper plating, etc. We have been equipped with a high-precision tester, which can ensure the accuracy of the standard of the parts.
How is CNC Lathe Works?
CNC lathe work is just one type of CNC machining. A simple cnc lathe machine operation on two axes with the cutting tool in a fixed position at 8 to 24 station turret. The rotating action of the workpiece is called “turning.” This is why certain types of CNC lathes are called CNC Turning Machines.
The working principle of the CNC lathe is that the CNC system sends out pulses according to the instructions, and the driving motors in the X and Z directions installed on the machine tool are used to achieve the effect you want.
What Materials can be CNC Turned?
We work with a wide range of plastic and metal alloy materials including magnesium, mild and stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and titanium as well as rigid engineering grade plastic resins. These materials are part of our standard inventory and can be sourced for immediate availability from reliable vendors who have been thoroughly vetted and approved by us. In addition, we can also provide specialty materials such as super hard alloys – just talk with our engineers to learn how we can meet your needs.
Most importantly, to ensure that your CNC turning machining parts meet all regulatory requirements we have an incoming materials inspection lab where we use sophisticated analytic testing instruments using Raman spectroscopy to confirm the exact chemical and physical properties of all raw materials. We leave nothing to chance for your peace of mind.
Industrial Applications of CNC Turned Parts
The shapes that can be made by CNC turning include various flat surfaces, tapers, contours, fillet and radius contours, and threaded surfaces. Although many turned parts use a single axis of rotation, there can also be multiple axes to provide greater flexibility (for example, camshafts).
—Automotive industry: engine, housing, screws, motor shafts, bearing sleeves, knobs, gaskets, shift levers, hydraulic valves, valve housings, sensor housings
—Machinery industry: fasteners, bushings, screws (rivets, bolts, nuts), shafts, engine components
—Electronic products: PCB auxiliary board, light-receiving end interface ferrule assembly, optical device metal assembly, product metal shell
—Medical and biotechnology: medical speculums, auxiliary surgical instruments, optoelectronic instrument components