May 23, 2022
Etone Technology employs two main types of CNC machining operations in order to remove excess material from metal parts. The operations include turning and milling. During these processes, machinists utilize sharp cutting tools to mechanically cut away small chips of material from the initial segment. Each operation differs slightly from the others: Turning Turning refers to the operation in which a mac
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Etone Technology provides precision CNC machining services that include CNC milling and CNC turning. Our commitment and investment in working with the most advanced equipment possible produces quality product, competitive pricing and short lead times. CNC turning machines are normally used to produce precise round shapes parts with both an outer diameter and an inner diameter. 5 benefits of using
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20 Years of Experience Etone Technology has over 20 years of CNC machining experience and expertise that will be of benefit to you. Competitive Pricing Etone technology is a full-service custom CNC machining services company. We have the capabilities to produce quality products for prototype and production volumes. On-Time Delivery It is much more effective to schedule your own plant than rely on an outs
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When it comes to making a prototype, there are many different manufacturing options. These include 3D printing and CNC machining, which offer unique benefits. CNC MACHINING This manufacturing process utilizes computer inputs to control tooling such as drills and lathes. It’s used across many industries for a variety of prototype and end-use parts. CNC machining is a great way to obtain prototypes t
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The cost of CNC machined parts comprises mainly of factors: machining time, material selection, set-up costs, material finish and part geometry. Machining time: This is usually the primary cost driver when it comes to CNC machining. As a rule of thumb, the longer a part takes to machine, the more it will cost. Start-up costs: These costs are fixed. They are in place to cover the cost of CAD file preparation
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When a manufacturing business doesn’t have specific in-house CNC machining abilities, they’ll contract these tasks out to other companies to save money and time. Costs for in-house machining include expensive equipment, experienced workers, and space to house the new operation. In contrast, contract manufacturing can be done with the same level of quality and more reasonable expenditures. Benefits of C
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