CNC Turning Services
DEZE’s CNC turning services produce high-performance parts in over 50 different metals and plastics with tolerances down to +/-0.005mm. Using the latest lathes and skilled CNC turning processes, we can produce custom prototypes and end-use production parts in as little as 1 day.
What is CNC Turning?
CNC Turning is a manufacturing process in which bars of material are held in a chuck and rotated while a cutting tool is fed to the piece to remove material to create the desired shape. This process is typically used to create round or tubular shapes, Additionally, CNC turning allows the generation of complex external geometries and internal holes, including the machining of various threads、hexagons.
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Whether your project is complicated or simple, no matter is metal or plastic, you will get an accurate quotation within 6 hours.
Our CNC Turning Capabilities
We are committed to fully satisfying the unique needs of each customer by continually improving our turning operations and embracing new industry technologies.
State-of-the-art CNC Machines
Our precision CNC machining capabilities include CNC turning, CNC milling, and turn-milling to exact specifications. This ensures high accuracy for your parts and high efficiency for your production and enables fast, efficient, and cost-effective conversion of single prototypes to mass production.
Efficient Turning Operations
Our CNC lathes can provide efficient boring operations with live tooling. Mount the boring head with one, two, or multiple cutters into the tailstock or the rotates head and process deep or large diameter holes with the same precision and rigidity parameters. It saves your time and the precision of the turning parts is higher.
Available Materials for CNC Turning
There is a wide variety of CNC machining materials available for turning. Typically, the most used are metals and plastics.
Metals
Metal materials are widely used in CNC turning due to their durability and strength. Common metals widely used in the turning process include aluminum, stainless steel, and brass. Other materials that can be used for turning include copper, bronze, magnesium, titanium, zinc, etc.
Plastics
Plastic materials are frequently used in CNC turning because they are easy to machine and have a wide range of properties that make them ideal for many applications. It includes ABS, acrylic, PC, PVC, Nylon, POM, PE, Teflon, and more.
CNC Turning Surface Finishing
Improve your part’s performance by selecting high-quality surface finishes that enhance the finished component’s roughness, hardness, chemical resistance, and cosmetic features.
Why Choose CNC Turning?
Process Parts with rotary surfaces
CNC turning is the right process if your parts require controlled concentricity, stable runout, and accurate threaded profiles.
Automated and cost-effective
CNC lathes are highly automated, providing efficient products that can reduce labor; CNC turning is highly scalable, and that makes this process adaptable to both low and high-volume production without that much cost.
CNC mill-turn lathe provides multi-tasking capability
Multi-axis CNC turning centers and mill-turn lathes allow for multiple processes and multi-step machining operations on a single machine, making them a cost-effective option for complex geometries.
CNC Turning Tolerances
When machining a part, the tolerance is the allowable deviation from the desired dimension. The tolerance must be taken into account when setting up the machine and when producing custom-turned parts.
Tolerances listed here are minimums for an ideal case. Looser tolerances may be required depending on the process, material choice, or part geometry.
If you have no detailed requirements for product tolerance, we can follow the following general ISO2768 tolerance table.
CNC Turning Processes
The process range of CNC turning is very wide and can be processed by various types of rotary surfaces, such as external turning, internal turning, taper turning, parting, facing, boring, reaming, drilling, knurling, threading, grooving, etc.
Facing
Cutting a flat surface perpendicular to the workpiece’s rotational axis by feeding the tool perpendicularly across the part.
Turning
Removing material from the outer diameter of the workpiece, either parallel or at an angle to create tapered parts.
Drilling
Creating holes along the rotational axis of the part. Advanced centers can drill in various orientations.
Boring
Enlarging an existing hole by feeding a cutting tool into the hole's inner wall.
Threading
Cutting threads on the inner or outer diameter of the workpiece.
Grooving/Parting
Creating features like O-ring grooves or separating the finished part from the stock using a grooving tool.
Knurling
Producing a diamond pattern on the outer diameter by compressing the material, commonly used for adding grips.
Applications of CNC Turning Services
Custom Parts Manufacturing
CNC turned parts custom-made to specific specifications and needs, meeting high precision and quality, as well as on-time delivery and cost-effectiveness.
Prototype CNC Machining
Prove and refine designs by verifying engineering-grade materials, complex geometries, tight tolerances, and testing components for suitability and manufacturability.
Rapid Tooling Mold
Mold manufacturing requires considerable metalworking skills, including rapid machining as well as advanced cutting in different types of aluminum and steel, used to quickly create molds and fixtures.