CNC soft machining and CNC hard machining


Time:

2023-07-25

CNC soft machining and CNC hard machining are two commonly used machining methods in CNC machine tool machining. They have different characteristics and scope of application.

CNC soft machining and CNC hard machining are two commonly used machining methods in CNC machine tool machining. They have different characteristics and scope of application.

First of all, CNC soft-state machining refers to controlling the movement trajectory and machining speed of the tool by adjusting the machining parameters during the machining process. This processing method has the following characteristics:
1. Strong flexibility: Soft-state processing can adjust processing parameters in real time according to the complexity of the workpiece and processing requirements, making the processing process more flexible and controllable.
2. Wide range of applications: soft-state processing is suitable for processing various materials and complex workpieces, and can meet processing requirements of various shapes.
3. High-precision machining: Soft-state machining can achieve high-precision machining by adjusting parameters to meet workpieces that require high machining accuracy.

The CNC hard machining refers to the completion of machining by controlling the position and motion trajectory of the tool during the machining process. This processing method has the following characteristics:
1. High stability: The position and trajectory of the tool during hard machining are fixed, making the machining process more stable and predictable.
2. High production efficiency: Hard machining can realize high-speed cutting and high-efficiency machining by optimizing the tool path and process parameters, and improve production efficiency.
3. Applicable to batch production: Hard -state processing can be produced in batches according to the same processing path and parameters, and is suitable for large -scale, high -reused workpieces processing.

To sum up, there are differences between CNC soft machining and CNC hard machining in terms of processing methods, characteristics and scope of application. The choice of processing method depends on factors such as the shape complexity of the workpiece, processing requirements, processing materials, and production requirements.