
PUNCHING MACHINING SERVICE
Yinsheung is a reputable provider of CNC machining services and is highly experienced in the production of aluminum parts and prototypes. If you have any problems with your CNC milling aluminum project or other projects, don’t hesitate to contact us.
CNC Punching
Process
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CNC Punching processing is a forming method that relies on a press and a die to apply external force to plates, strips, tubes, and profiles to cause them to undergo shape deformation or separation, thereby obtaining a workpiece and punching part of the desired shape and size.
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Punching is an efficient production method.
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By using a compound die, especially a multi-station progressive die, multiple stamping processes can be completed on one press (single-station or multi-station) to achieve fully automatic production from strip unwinding, leveling, punching to forming and finishing.
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It has high production efficiency, good working conditions, and low production costs. Generally, hundreds of pieces can be produced per minute.

CNC Punching Processing
Service Offered at Yinsheung
Compared with the traditional manual and semi-automatic cutting, CNC cutting through the CNC system to provide cutting technology, cutting technology and automatic control technology, can effectively control and improve the quality of cutting and cutting efficiency.
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Profile Trimming
Face milling is a process wherein the radial part of the tool is used as the cutting edge that does more cutting action. This process is used to cut flat surfaces on a material. It is important to note that in this process, the workpiece should be fed on the opposite way the endmill rotates. This way, the cutting action will result in a downward force that will secure the work part more against the table. The cutters used for this process are face mills specially designed for this purpose.
CNC Punching
General Application
Our CNC milling accommodates aluminum materials, including metals, plastics, ceramics, and other engineered materials, making it easy for manufacturers to choose a material that suits their exact needs. This material flexibility benefits a number of industries, including, but not limited to, the following:
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Aerospace and aircraft
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Automotive
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Commercial
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Electronics
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Industrial and OEM
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Maintenance
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Medical
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Technology and security
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Telecommunications
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Transportation
