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What is the difference between CNC and precision machining?

CNC: Computer-controlled machine tools, highly precise and repeatable.

Precision Machining: General term for manufacturing with tight tolerances; CNC is a common method.

Depends on machine accuracy, tooling, workholding, and process parameters.

Can achieve micron or nanometer tolerances, but varies.

Ultrasonic, laser beam, and electron beam machining offer the highest accuracy.

Used for specialized applications requiring extreme precision

CNC: Subtractive process, removes material.

Injection Molding: Additive process, adds material.

Can achieve micron or nanometer precision.

Depends on factors like machine accuracy, tooling, and process parameters.

Using CNC machines to produce parts with extremely tight tolerances.

Requires careful programming, setup, and monitoring.

Typically refers to tolerances of a few microns or less.

Required in industries like aerospace, medical devices, and optics.

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