CHIP MAKING |
Among workshop processes, subtractive manufacturing – also called “chip removal” machining – remains one of the most widely used techniques. Thanks to the many surface finish options and the speed of the process, chip removal operations are often the best choice for the production and/or processing of finished parts requiring close tolerances. |
TURNING |
Processing of bar stock or intermediate products for the production of shafts, bushes, special screws and for reworking of existing components. |
MILLING |
Production of parts from solid workpieces and reworking of existing components |
CNC MACHINING |
Processing on 3 or 5-axis NC machining centres from solid metal / polymer blocks with complex characteristics or large dimensions |