CNC Turning

Turning is a machining process where a cutting tool, typically a non-rotary tool bit, moves more or less linearly while the workpiece rotates. The result is helix toolpath. Turning can be done manually, in a traditional form with a lathe (which usually requires continuous supervision by the operator) but can also be automated. The most common type of such automation is CNC (computer numeric control), where the turning process is controlled by computers. Initially the computers may well look like a standard PC, but they actually have unique software specific to the CNC turning process. CNC Turning is a branch of engineering demonstrated in cars, Smartphones, and aircraft.

  • PRV Engineering Ltd

  • Lister Engineering

  • Lister Engineering

  • J.R. GILBERT ENGINEERING LIMITED

  • Esspee Fabrication Ltd

  • Esspee Fabrication Ltd

  • Plastic Turned Parts

  • Prime Engineering Cornwall Ltd

  • Prime Engineering Cornwall Ltd

  • Batchflow Engineering Ltd

  • C and T Engineering Ltd

  • Tasman Industries Ltd Engineers Components

  • Fort Precision Engineering (IOW) Ltd

  • Advanced Plastic Technology

  • Castech (UK)

  • Reliant Precision Engineering Ltd

  • Bicknell Engineering Ltd

  • Forth Precision Ltd

  • Millfield Precision Engineering ltd

  • Nemein Ltd

  • PME Precision Ltd

  • Shenzhen Qichuang Mold Co Ltd

  • Stellar Precision Components ltd

  • Verulam Engineering Ltd