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CNC milling is used as a process in a wide variety of manufacturing areas. It is suitable for machining a wide range of materials and ensures high-quality results. Thanks to the high degree of automation of the machines used, you can optimise your production processes sustainably with CNC milling from isel.

Advantages
CNC milling optimises production processes
and ensures stable quality

Precision and quality
CNC milling machines produce even complex two- or three-dimensional moulds with maximum precision. A result that is unattainable in manual production. The digital information required for CNC milling is provided once and can be reused at any time. This ensures the reliable reproduction of high-quality results.

Automation
The high degree of automation of CNC milling machines is one of their particular advantages. This is because human labour is not required for the production process. This is primarily used for programming, changing the programme or retooling the machine. In production, one trained employee can easily operate several machines.

speed
CNC machine tools work quickly and are more productive than manual production. They are characterised by high quality with less reworking, short retooling times, low personnel requirements and make optimum use of the materials required for production. CNC milling machines are highly efficient for small and large series and significantly reduce production costs.
Procedure
Complexity of a finished workpiece
depends on the process

3-axis milling
With three axes, the CNC router has an X, Y and Z axis. These three linear axes enable three-dimensional machining of a component by moving the cutting tool at right angles to the three axes.

4-axis milling
The fourth axis, the C-axis, allows the cutting tool or table to rotate around the workpiece. This enables multi-dimensional and complex CNC milling work to be carried out.

5-axis milling
This process enables the production of particularly complex contours. Depending on the design of the machine, the fifth axis rotates around the A or X axis or the C and A axes. In other words, horizontally or vertically.
FAQ
Answers to the most frequently asked questions about CNC milling
This is a computer-controlled milling machine that is controlled by a special programme. CNC stands for "Computerised Numerical Control".
With CNC milling, it is possible to set a wide variety of parameters or use a wide variety of tools. This expands the range of materials and applications for the process. Even with small batch sizes, CNC milling is highly cost-effective.
CNC milling is a programme-supported process for which the individual work steps are programmed manually, computer-aided or CAD-supported and transmitted to a milling machine. The CNC milling machine executes these instructions automatically. The higher the degree of automation of the process, the more independently the machine works.
Thanks to the high degree of automation, the production speed of a CNC milling machine is very high. The uncomplicated uploading of the machining steps, which are often already programmed in the CAD software, and the automatic tool change enable the cost-effective production of small and large quantities as well as entire large series with numerous production parts at low cost. Another advantage is the high dimensional accuracy that cannot be achieved with manual machining.




