CNC production: Turning and milling

We use high-tech machines for the production of CNC parts, such as the 5-axis milling centres of the premium manufacturers DMG MORI, Hermle and Kern Microtechnik. Some of our machining centers are fully automated with pallet changing or robot handling systems. For turning we use modern short and long lathes, in the grinding area we use machines from Studer and Blohm.

Why CNC machining is the right choice

Versatile and efficient: almost any geometric shape can be produced in machining production. CNC components convince by excellent surfaces, tightest tolerances and mechanical load capacity.

Highlights CNC turning and milling by MAB

  • Technologically wide range of equipment with various kinematics and configurations

  • Bar feeder up to 3 m length for large CNC-turned components

  • Automated pallet and die loading for maximum flexibility and high efficiency

  • CNC turning: Short turning max. ø = 300 mm, Long turning max. ø = 32

  • CNC milling: 5-axis milling up to 800 x 800 x 550 mm, 3-axis milling up to 1,850 x 700 x 500 mm

Your industry – our quality promise

We are the reliable and fast partner for all CNC parts. Our qualified specialists turn and mill components for products from

  • medical technology
  • measurement technology
  • mechanical and plant engineering
  • bio technology
  • electronics industry

High-precision manufacturing and measuring systems ensure compliance with international standards, the strictest norms, and customer specifications.

Of course we also manufacture CNC parts for other industries.

What is CNC manufacturing?

CNC stands for Computerized Numerical Control. CNC machines are therefore machine tools which, thanks to control technology, are able to produce components with high precision, even if the shape of the part is very complex.

CNC programming produces the so-called G code, i.e. the machine language into which the respective processing program for the CNC machine is translated.

CNC production – the process simply explained

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With the help of CAD/CAM (Computer Assisted Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing) software, a digital design of the desired component is created. This file defines the dimensions and geometry of the workpiece.

2

Interfaces are used to transfer the file from the software to the CNC machine and the production sequence is stored digitally.

3

A block of raw material is inserted into the production machine and held in position with a hydraulic clamp. With our automated machining centers, this step is fully automatic.

4

The milling or turning machine processes the raw material with various tools to produce the desired end product. The tool change can also be fully automatic.

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After the CNC program has run, the component can be removed from the machine and, if necessary, undergo surface treatment (e.g. polishing).

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With modern measuring machines, it is possible to precisely control the quality of the end product.

Interested?

Simply contact us.

Our Sales Team

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