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What is Turning Part

Turning is a subtractive manufacturing process where a cutting tool removes material from a rotating workpiece to create a desired shape. The turning process is commonly used to produce cylindrical components, such as shafts, bolts, nuts, and complex geometries like gears and turbine blades. It offers exceptional versatility and efficiency, making it an indispensable technique in various sectors, including aerospace, automotive, medical, and more.

Turning Parts

In our job shop, we manufacture all kinds of turning parts, such as drive shafts and rotors, made from weldable low-alloy to heat-treatable high-strength high-alloy steels. The raw material can be common hot-rolled bars or forgings. We offer several steps of heat treatment, such as annealing, tempering, or surface hardening.

The surface finishing covers the complete range from ordinary roughing for further processing to high accuracy and smooth surface roughness grinding
Contact us for more information on the products.

Types of Turning Processes

Straight Turning

The simplest form of turning, where the workpiece is turned on its axis to create a straight cylindrical shape

Facing

Involves removing material from the end face of the workpiece to achieve a flat surface.

Taper Turning

The tool is fed at an angle to produce a tapered workpiece, common in applications like conical pins and wedges.

Contour Turning

Utilizes CNC technology to create intricate shapes and profiles on the workpiece.

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