CNC (Computer Numerical Control) turning is a machining process where a cutting tool removes material from a rotating workpiece to create precise cylindrical parts. It is widely used in manufacturing for producing components with high accuracy, efficiency, and repeatability.
CNC turning works with metals (aluminum, steel, brass) and plastics (ABS, nylon, PEEK), among others.
It offers high precision, fast production, minimal waste, and consistency in mass production.
In turning, the workpiece rotates while the tool remains fixed; in milling, the tool rotates while the workpiece stays stationary.
Aerospace, automotive, medical, electronics, and industrial manufacturing rely on CNC-turned components.