Machining

Machining is the process in which the material on the product, which is subject to the application, is removed in the form of a layer, by using force, in order to give the heavy vehicle brake component parts the desired properties such as surface, size and shape within Quacorp. The layer resulting from the process is sawdust. That is, machining; It is the process of conveying the mold material to its use by using some cutting tools. The designed part is placed in the machining machine and the preparation process begins. Iron is shaped by this process. This shaping process, which will take almost months with human power, is done within hours thanks to the machining machine. This is an indication of how necessary machining is for the work done. Milling, grinding and CNC machines are the machines included in the machining. Each machine can be used for years. By machining, the most important parts are produced in sectors such as white goods and automotive. For this reason, it is possible to encounter machining applications in almost every sector. After the production in machining, the products are ready for use after the necessary controls are provided. Machining has many advantages over other part forming processes. These advantages can be listed as follows:

Thanks to the machining, it is possible to obtain all kinds of products in different shapes and sizes, which were previously designed.

The set of machinable materials subject to machining is quite wide.

The products, which are designed in millimeters on computer programs, are presented in a ready-to-use form with a clean surface with the most accurate dimensions thanks to machining. With machining, perfect solid bodies with smooth corners and geometry are obtained.

Many operations such as screwing and drilling are easily performed by machining.

It is suitable for the production of sensitive parts and parts with a very small error tolerance range.

 

Machining types; center hole drilling, slot milling, chamfering, oblique face milling, step turning, screw cutting, knurling, plane face milling and face turning.