In the manufacturing industry, milling is a critically important machining technique. It is widely used in the processing of various materials. This article will delve into the basic concepts of milling, the process of milling machining, and the different types of CNC milling.
Milling is a mechanical machining process typically used to reduce the surface of a workpiece into smooth, flat, or irregular shapes. During the milling process, material is removed and the desired shapes are formed by rotating and moving the cutting tools relative to the workpiece. This process is applicable to various materials, including metal, plastic, wood, and others.During the milling process, the tool can move in three axes (X, Y, Z axes) to cut various shapes on the workpiece, such as planes, curves, slots, and holes.
According to different processing needs and work piece characteristics,
milling can be divided into multiple types, mainly including:
1.Face Milling: Milling on the flat surface of the work piece, typically using flat-end milling cutters, used for processing planes, slots, recesses, etc.
2.Side Milling: Milling on the side surface of the work piece, commonly used for processing grooves, pockets, profiles, etc.
3.End Milling: Using end milling cutters to mill on the end face of the work piece, often used for processing holes, flat-bottom grooves, flat-bottom recesses, etc.
4.Vertical Milling: The spindle of the milling machine is perpendicular to the worktable surface, commonly used for machining planes, profiles, and holes.
5.Horizontal Milling: The spindle of the milling machine is horizontal to the worktable surface, commonly used for machining planes, slots, and holes.
6.Vertical and Vertical Milling: Using milling cutters and arbors on a vertical milling machine to cut on the work piece surface, capable of complex shape and contour machining.
7.Slotting Milling: Using special milling cutters for slot machining, commonly used for processing slots, grooves, keyways, etc.
8.Face Milling: Simultaneous milling of planes and end faces, commonly used for machining flat-bottom grooves and flat-bottom holes, etc.
These different types of milling techniques cater to various machining requirements and play essential roles in manufacturing processes.According to different machining requirements and workpiece shapes, suitable milling methods can be chosen for processing.
Through continuous innovation and technological advancements, CNC milling technology has further propelled the development of the manufacturing industry, providing efficient and precise machining solutions for various sectors.
So, what is CNC milling?What is the connection between milling and CNC milling?
The connection between the different types of milling and CNC milling lies in the fact that CNC milling is a specific form of milling process that utilizes Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology to control the movement and position of the cutting tool, achieving high precision and complex machining tasks.
Specifically, CNC milling is a form of milling process where CNC technology is applied to control the movement of the cutting tool in various types of milling processes. While traditional milling processes may involve manual operation or mechanical control of machine tools and cutting tools, CNC milling operates with pre-programmed instructions to control the tool’s movement trajectory and machining parameters, thus enabling higher precision and more complex machining tasks.
Therefore, CNC milling encompasses various types of milling, including face milling, side milling, end milling, vertical milling, and others. The relationship lies in the fact that CNC milling represents an automated and precise form of milling, leveraging CNC technology to achieve high precision and complex machining of workpieces, while also offering higher production efficiency and repeatability.
Whether it’s traditional mechanical milling or modern CNC milling, milling technology is an integral part of the manufacturing industry.
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