From Raw to RefinedCNC MachiningFabrication

Transforming raw materials into precision components.
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Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining is a manufacturing process in which pre-programmed computer software dictates the movement of complex machinery. Three-dimensional cutting tasks can be automated and accurately executed with a set of prompts.

Machines

The Doosan DVF 5000 is a reliable and productive 5-axis machining center that can handle simultaneous machining operations. It has a stable structure and compact footprint, making it ideal for producing small to medium-sized workpieces with complex shapes. Additionally, the machine is equipped with an eco-friendly all-grease lubrication system. With a 25 HP spindle motor and 12,000 RPM spindle speed, the DVF 5000 has a 500 mm (19.7 in.) table size and can travel +110°, -30° for the B-axis, and 360° for the C-axis. The maximum workpiece height is 450 mm, and it can process a maximum job weight of 400 kg.

Our MULTUS machine is a highly advanced piece of equipment that combines turn-mill operations with lathe, vertical, or horizontal machining center and material-handling operations. This machine is classified as a 6- to 8-inch chuck class machine and is capable of performing process-intensive machining for shorter deliveries while effectively using floor space. With fewer setups required, the amount of work in the process is significantly reduced, and machine utilization is greatly increased. The machine can handle a maximum turning diameter of 600 mm and has a speed range of 45~5,000 min-1. Additionally, the MULTUS machine has a 225° range in the B-axis with a 12,000 rpm H1-milling spindle.