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Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machining

Computer numerical control machining is a manufacturing process that uses computer software to control machine tools for cutting, shaping, and finishing parts. The machines follow precise programmed instructions, allowing complex components to be produced with high accuracy and consistency. This method reduces manual labor and minimizes errors compared to traditional machining. Computer numerical control machining is commonly used to work with metals, plastics, and composites. It is a core technology in modern manufacturing industries such as aerospace, automotive, and industrial production.

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