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What is the difference between high-speed machining center and ordinary machining center?
2023-10-19 10:16:53

High-speed machining centers and ordinary machining centers are two types of machining center equipment currently on the market. The most obvious difference between the two is the different machining accuracy they can achieve. In the specific operation process, the high-speed machining center uses computer numerical control technology to achieve high-speed and precision machining, with a machining accuracy as high as 0.001 mm, while ordinary machining centers can only achieve processing within an accuracy level of 0.01 mm. This means that the high-speed machining center can complete more precision machining work and has more advantages.

In addition, in terms of processing speed, high-speed machining centers are usually higher than ordinary machining centers, which means that the same amount of work can be completed in a shorter time. In addition, high-height machining centers usually have more complete functions and specially designed cutting tools, which can help machining personnel more easily complete work that requires high precision.

Another difference lies in the control system. High-end machining centers are usually equipped with high-end, advanced control systems, such as FANUC, SIEMENS, etc., providing a wider range of application functions. These advanced control systems make maintenance and operation of high-speed machining centers easier. At the same time, high-level machining centers usually have more comprehensive data processing and management capabilities, which ordinary machining centers cannot do.

In terms of equipment configuration, high-level machining centers are usually equipped with more expensive and advanced accessories and parts. These equipment can meet higher requirements for automated production needs. This allows the production efficiency and product quality of high-speed machining centers to improve faster than ordinary machining centers.

In short, high-speed machining centers have higher economic value and production capacity than ordinary machining centers. For those industries that require higher precision processing, height machining centers are indispensable equipment. If companies want to be more competitive in the market, they need to introduce this kind of equipment to meet higher standards of production requirements.

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