Turning is a machining operation that involves rotating a workpiece while a cutting tool removes material to create the desired shape. Turned parts made of brass have good electrical and thermal conductivity. After the product is processed, further finishing treatment can be carried out according to customer requirements: polishing, deburring or electroplating.
Turning manufacturing refers to a machining process where a cutting tool is used to remove material from a workpiece, typically a cylindrical one, to create a desired shape or form. This process is often employed in the production of components like shafts, bolts, screws, and other precision parts.
Lathe is the main tool used for turning operations. Manual lathes require the operator to control them manually, while automatic lathes are controlled by computers, providing more precision and automation. The machining accuracy can reach IT6 or above, and the surface roughness can reach Ra 0.4-0.005μm.
Achieve high-quality surface finish and roughness
Ensure accurate positioning of each processed surface of the workpiece
Allow for larger cutting volumes, high-speed cutting, and improved productivity