Although CNC machining offers high precision and a high degree of automation, producing a qualified part requires attention to many details at every stage, from design and programming to clamping operations.
CNC machining process requirements refer to a series of standardized requirements for the entire machining process and part design in order to achieve the expected accuracy, surface quality and production efficiency when cutting parts on CNC machine tools.
The K-factor is a key parameter used in sheet metal bending to calculate the unfolded length of the material. It describes the position of the neutral layer relative to the material thickness during the bending process.
The core difference between precision sheet metal and ordinary sheet metal lies in the extreme pursuit of precision, consistency, and complexity. It's no longer just about making the parts, but about achieving absolute accuracy.