Integral Milling and Machining
Integral Milling and Machining Technical Deployment
Horizontal centre milling is a machining process that allows parts to be machined in multiple axes with high dimensional and geometric precision. This process is indispensable when dealing with complex, multidimensional geometries, and is common in the production of components for industries such as the automotive and aeronautics industries.
In this procedure, parts are clamped between two rotating centres to allow them to be machined around their entire periphery. This method makes it possible to produce parts with rotary symmetry to high standards of precision and quality, with the versatility of obtaining parts of different sizes and complexity.
Integral machining on a multi-function centre represents the convergence of operations such as turning, milling and drilling on a single platform, for greater optimisation of production time. By having the capacity to carry out multiple machining operations in a single setup, these centres eliminate the need for transfers from machine to machine, which reduces accumulative errors and production times.
At FELINO, the execution of these advanced machining procedures is guided by in-depth technical knowledge with a commitment to ensuring that each component produced meets the exact specifications and tolerances required. If you're looking for solutions to specific high-quality engineering needs, get in touch with our team and testify to the reliability of our services.
