CNC Machining

Machining at the Highest Level

Milling, turning and 5-axis simultaneous machining from a single source. ISO 9001 certified — from prototypes to large-batch production.

3+5
Axis Machining
±0.01mm
Tolerances
24/7
Automated
ISO 9001
Certified
Decision Guide

Milling or Turning?

The choice of the right process depends on the part geometry:

CriterionCNC MillingCNC Turning
GeometryPrismatic, Free-formRotationally symmetric
Typical PartsHousings, Plates, BracketsShafts, Bushings, Pins
Tolerancesdown to ±0.01 mmdown to ±0.005 mm
SurfaceRa 0.8 µmRa 0.4 µm
Batch Sizes1 – 10,000+1 – 100,000+
Max. Dimension700 × 560 mmØ 300 × 500 mm
Industries

Cross-industry ready

Mechanical Engineering
Automotive
Medical Technology
Aerospace
Electrical Engineering
Special Machinery
Food Technology
Renewable Energy
Quality Assurance

Quality without compromise

ISO 9001:2015

Certified quality management system for consistent process reliability.

Precision Measurement

Measurement with calibrated instruments and digital metrology for µm-accurate results.

First Article Inspection

EMPB according to customer specifications with complete documentation and measurement report.

Material Certificates

Mill test certificates 2.1, 2.2 and inspection certificates 3.1 according to EN 10204.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about CNC Machining

What is CNC machining?

CNC machining is a computer-controlled manufacturing process where material is removed by rotating tools (milling) or rotating workpieces (turning). CNC stands for "Computerized Numerical Control" — the machine is controlled by digital programs, enabling the highest precision and repeatability.

What materials can be CNC machined?

We machine aluminium (AlMg3, EN AW-6082, EN AW-7075), steel (S235, S355, C45, 42CrMo4), stainless steel (1.4301, 1.4404), brass, copper, titanium as well as engineering plastics such as POM, PEEK and PA/Nylon.

How much does CNC machining cost?

The price depends on material, complexity, tolerances and batch size. We provide a binding and individual quotation within 24–48 hours.

How long does manufacturing take?

We manufacture quickly and on schedule. Express manufacturing is available on request. Series orders are delivered on schedule according to the agreed delivery plan.

What is the difference between milling and turning?

In milling, the tool rotates and the workpiece is stationary — ideal for prismatic parts like housings and plates. In turning, the workpiece rotates and the tool is stationary — ideal for rotationally symmetric parts like shafts and bushings.

Discuss your project?

Send us your drawing — we will provide you with a binding quotation within 24–48 hours for your CNC machining project.