Machined Components
Machined components are essential parts manufactured from both ferrous and non-ferrous metals, ranging in size from small watch gears to large turbines. These components serve various industries and applications. Their primary purpose is to meet specific dimensional requirements like flatness, roundness, or parallelism crucial for precise functioning. Machining involves the process of removing material from a workpiece to achieve the desired shape, size, or design through subtractive manufacturing techniques.
Mechanical components play a pivotal role in machinery by transforming input force using machine elements such as gears, bearings, and rotaries. They aid in reducing friction and carrying loads for linear or rotary motion, enabling the efficient operation of equipment. Examples of machined parts include fasteners, valve bodies, gears, shafts, housings, brackets, and rollers, utilized across various sectors like automotive, aerospace, appliances, and manufacturing industries.