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Difference between Precision Tooling an (29th Oct 21 at 7:53am UTC)
What’s the Difference between Precision Tooling and Super Precision Tooling?


Today, manufacturing firms face tremendous pressure to adapt to new trends while keeping costs low and optimizing productivity — but it’s not easy. With customer demand for increased customization and shorter lead times, not to mention rising costs and pressures to improve efficiencies, the business of making components gets more complex every day.Get more news about precision tooling,you can vist our website!
Now there’s a new imperative to meet – produce parts and workpieces with detail accuracies not previously attainable with traditional lathes or turning equipment. And produce them accurately and cost-effectively.

In the bearings market as well as vertical industries such as aerospace and transportation, new efficient product designs require extremely complex and tight-tolerance components. After all, workpiece accuracy is vital to meeting critical safety and equipment design standards, as well as ensuring optimal performance of the finished products. But this requirement for very precise workpieces can stretch or even overwhelm the machine tool abilities of some providers.

Process automation from modern CNC machining has helped manufacturers produce everything from prototypes to finished fabricated parts with better precision in a shorter period of time. But new specifications of workpieces with extremely tight tolerances can exceed the current capabilities of CNC machine tooling equipment.

In order to turn out perfect parts that meet customers’ exacting tolerances in a repeatable fashion, manufacturers need to rethink normal. Today, grinding machines are used to achieve the precision and accuracy required but it is slow, expensive, and hard to deal with grinding byproducts.

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