Grinding

Grinding is a type of CNC machining process used to remove material from a workpiece using a rotating abrasive wheel or other cutting tool, and may be used to create precise shapes or surfaces on a variety of materials.

Drill press

A drill press is a type of machine tool used in CNC machining to drill precise, accurate holes in a workpiece, and may include features such as adjustable speeds or automatic feed mechanisms.

Ductile regime grinding

Ductile regime grinding is a type of CNC grinding process used to create smooth, precise surfaces on a workpiece by maintaining a level of plastic deformation or ductility, rather than causing fractures or cracks.

Dwell

Dwell is a term used in CNC machining to refer to the amount of time a cutting tool remains in contact with the workpiece during a machining operation, and may be used to control the depth or quality of the cut.

Electrochemical grinding

Electrochemical grinding is a type of CNC grinding process that uses a conductive wheel and an electrolyte solution to remove material from a workpiece through a combination of mechanical and electrochemical processes.

Electrolyte

An electrolyte is a solution used in electrochemical grinding or other types of CNC machining processes to facilitate the transfer of ions between the workpiece and the conductive grinding wheel or other electrode.

Electroplated

Electroplated refers to a type of cutting tool or grinding wheel used in CNC machining that has been coated with a thin layer of metal, such as diamond or nickel, to improve wear resistance or other properties.

End mill

An end mill is a type of cutting tool used in CNC machining to create precise, contoured shapes or surfaces on a workpiece, and may be designed for a specific material, geometry, or application.

Face grinding

Face grinding is a type of CNC grinding process used to create precise, flat surfaces on a workpiece, and may be used in a variety of applications such as automotive or aerospace components.

Feed

Feed refers to the rate at which the cutting tool or workpiece is moved in relation to the cutting surface in a CNC machine, and is a critical factor in determining the efficiency and effectiveness of the machining process.