CNC Milling / Machining: Computer Numeric Control System
As part of the Eikenberry & Associates "Single Source Solution"
philosophy, ACM's affiliate BMJ Mold and Engineering provides state-of -the-art injection mold
building services to industries of all types and sizes in need of
injection molded plastic parts.
CNC Milling / Machining: Design & Reproduction Accuracy
BMJ's mold making capabilities include CNC Milling (Machining) and Electrical Discharge
Machining (EDM), able to produce complex molds, or molds with intricate
etched internal designs.
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Milling, the most common form of CNC, is a cutting process
for precision machining of mold bases; to cut
cavities and cores, gears, inserts, sub-inserts and other metal components.
Both 2D and 3D
shapes can be produced with CNC Machining, although complex curved shapes such as a computer mouse
or a sphere are not yet supported. You can use
successive levels as in a topographic map to approximate
any shape but that approach requires sanding for a smooth finish.
For more information on this subject, read the BMJ page CNC Milling / Machining.
For a quote or more information about how CNC
Milling can improve your next project, call 765-457-8225, or send us an email, or submit this short form:
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