vmc machining
VMC machining, also known as Vertical Machining Center machining, is a subtractive manufacturing process used to shape metal and other materials. The main functions of VMC machining involve cutting, drilling, milling, and tapping operations, all performed by a computer numerical control (CNC) system. Technological features of VMCs include precision spindle technology, automatic tool changers, and advanced control systems that allow for intricate shaping with high accuracy. These machines are versatile, capable of producing a wide range of parts from simple to complex, and are integral in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general metalworking. VMCs can handle a variety of materials including aluminum, steel, and titanium, making them indispensable for manufacturing a diverse array of products.