Resin bonded
Resin bonded refers to a type of abrasive material used in CNC grinding and finishing processes, where abrasive particles are bonded together with a resin or adhesive material to create a durable, high-performance abrasive wheel or belt.
Rough grinding
Rough grinding is a type of CNC grinding process used to remove large amounts of material from a workpiece quickly and efficiently, typically using a coarse grinding wheel and high feed rates to reduce cycle time.
Porosity
Porosity refers to the presence of small voids or holes within a material, and may affect the strength, durability, or performance of a CNC machined part or component.
Precision grinding
Precision grinding is a type of CNC grinding process used to create high-precision, flat, or cylindrical surfaces on a workpiece using a grinding wheel with very tight tolerances and a high degree of accuracy.
Profile grinding
Profile grinding is a type of CNC grinding process used to create complex, contoured or irregular shapes on a workpiece using a specialized grinding wheel that is shaped to the desired geometry, and may be used for precision mold making or other high-precision applications.
Programming
Programming refers to the process of creating a part program or set of instructions that will control a CNC machine tool during a machining operation, and typically involves the use of specialized software or programming languages to specify tool movements, feed rates, cutting parameters, and other machining parameters.
Profile milling
Profile milling is a type of CNC milling process used to create complex, 3-dimensional shapes or contours on a workpiece using a cutting tool with a profiled edge that follows the desired geometry, and may be used for creating molds, dies, or other complex parts.
Quill
A quill is a cylindrical extension of a spindle on a CNC milling machine that supports the cutting tool and provides additional stability and precision during the machining operation.
Radial drilling
Radial drilling is a type of drilling process used in CNC machining, where the cutting tool is moved in a circular or radial path around the workpiece to create holes or other features at various angles or orientations.
Ramp milling
Ramp milling is a type of CNC milling process used to create angled or ramped surfaces on a workpiece using a cutting tool that gradually increases or decreases in depth, and may be used for creating chamfers, bevels, or other angled features.