


3D printing powder is a fine, homogeneous material designed for additive manufacturing (AM) processes that build parts layer-by-layer—such as Selective Laser Melting (SLM), Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), or Electron Beam Melting (EBM)….
AnswerYes, CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines can cut brass. As a common copper alloy, brass has good machinability. CNC machines can efficiently and precisely complete cutting, milling, drilling and other…
Answer: Metal 3D printing is not necessarily cheaper than CNC machining. For small – batch, complex – structured parts, 3D printing does not require molds, reducing upfront investment, and the…
Answer CNC milling (Computer Numerical Control Milling) is a manufacturing process where a numerically controlled system guides a rotating tool to move along multiple axes, cutting workpiece materials. The working…
CNC machining standards are a set of guidelines, specifications, and requirements that ensure consistency, quality, safety, and interoperability in the production of machined parts. These standards are defined by international…
Scratches on CNC parts stem from residual chips, tool wear, contaminated coolants, or improper handling. Solutions include optimizing chip evacuation (high-pressure coolant, filtered systems), using sharp/coated tools, refining handling (lint-free…