Equipement

CNC milling

CNC milling, or Computer Numerical Control milling, is a machining process which employs computerized controls and rotating multi-point cutting tools to progressively remove material from the workpiece and produce a custom-designed part or product.
The 3 and 5-axis machines works via CAD/CAM computer-aided design / computer-aided manufacturing
software CATIA and AlphaCam.

CNC DMU80

CNC Fehlmann 56L


CNC turning

CNC Turning is a manufacturing process in which bars of material are held in a chuck and rotated while a tool is fed to the piece to remove material to create the desired shape. CNC lathes or turning centers have tooling mounted on a turret which is computer-controlled.

CNC CTX1250

NEF400

Wire eroding

Wire eroding is a cutting method that works according to the spark erosion principle. A CNC-programmed contour is cut by means of a metal wire (electrode) in an electrically conductive workpiece

 

Conventional milling

Milling is the process of machining using rotary cutters to remove material by advancing a cutter into a work piece.

 

Conventional turning

In conventional turning, the piece is held firmly in a chuck and is cut by tools as it rotates to remove material to create the desired shape.

 

Drill press

To drill holes

 

 

Welding and brazing stations

To weld and braze.

 

 

Sandblaster

Sandblasting, is the operation of propelling a stream of abrasive material against a surface under high pressure to smooth and clean a rough surface.

 

 

 

Laser engraver

Laser engraving on parts.

 

 

SolidWorks drawing

3D drawing 

 

 

3D printer

3D printer for prototyping.