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CNC milling

CNC milling involves separating unwanted layers of material from the workpiece using a cutter. The immobilized material is cut with a tool with multiple blades performing a rotary motion. Thanks to this process, it is possible to obtain the right size, shape and proper structure of the surface.

Our company is engaged in CNC machining by milling method. We have a working area of 300x2100x3100, and the whole process is based on the use of modern digital machine tools. The machine park and our many years of experience is a guarantee of high-precision workmanship of the parts we produce. We perform plastic milling and aluminum milling for companies representing various industries. Using modern CNC milling, we are able to provide fast execution of even large orders, while maintaining high precision and repeatability.

We CNC-machine materials susceptible to milling. These include:

  • steel,
  • aluminum,
  • brass,
  • structural plastics,

Plastic milling is performed on a plane (2D) or in a three-dimensional (3D) form. We do turning of worms and various shapes from a shaft on a 4D rotary axis (up to 400 mm in diameter and 1800 mm in length).

CNC milling

The advantages of CNC milling

The advantages of CNC milling - like CNC turning - include short production time and the ability to create objects of various, often complex shapes. At the same time, it is a very precise method, enabling the production of small parts while maintaining their proper dimensions and surface structure. In addition, the automated machining process makes it possible to obtain products characterized by a high level of repeatability.

Aluminum milling

Aluminum is a material that is increasingly used in many industries - it is commonly used, among other things, in the construction industry for the production of joinery, a wide range of automotive parts are also manufactured from it. And this is only a fraction of the possibilities it offers!

We offer a professional aluminum milling service. We perform aluminum milling in two ways:

  • dry milling - this is rough machining, which involves giving the element approximate shapes and dimensions. In this process, we use efficient milling cutters with diamond blades, which allows us to maximally reduce the time needed to shape the element and avoid excessive heating;
  • milling with cutting fluid - the task of the fluid is to absorb and dissipate heat, as well as prevent milling residues (chips, dust) from sticking to the surface of the workpiece. This method is used for finishing machining, that is, to give the parts precise dimensions and shapes.

Thanks to modern CNC machine tools, we are able to guarantee high quality machining without disturbing the properties of the material.