Precision machining for the supply of parts and assemblies for aviation aircraft. Almost all metal products are machined using precision machinery, as are many other materials such as plastics and wood. These machines are operated by professional and trained mechanics. In order for the cutting tool to be able to do its job, it must be moved in the specified direction to make the correct cut. This main action is called "cutting speed". The workpiece can also be moved in a secondary motion called "feed". These actions, together with the sharpness of the cutting tool, allow precision machines to operate.
High quality precision machining requires the ability to follow extremely specific blueprints made by CAD (computer-aided design) or CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) programs such as AutoCAD and TurboCAD. The software can help create complex three-dimensional diagrams or Outlines needed to make tools, machines or objects. These blueprints must be strictly adhered to to ensure product integrity. Although most precision machining companies use some form of CAD/CAM program, they still often use hand-drawn sketches during the initial stages of design.
Precision machining is used for a variety of materials, including steel, bronze, graphite, glass and plastics. A variety of precision machining tools will be used depending on the scale of the project and the materials used. Any combination of lathes, milling machines, drill presses, saws and grinders, and high-speed robots can be used. The aviation industry may use high-speed machining, while woodworking tool manufacturing may use photochemical etching and milling processes. Production runs or a specific number of any particular item can be in the thousands, or just a few. Precision machining usually requires the programming of CNC machines, which means they are digitally controlled by computers. CNC equipment allows accurate measurements to be followed throughout product operation.
Asset Metal technology company is a focusing on CNC machining, metal stamping, metal(chemical) etching and surface treatment of OEM/ODM metal parts Processing.