CNC milling unit and precision machining
During the Industrial Revolution, where humans were rapidly replaced by machines, over time and progress, these machines evolved into powerful robots that could produce a high volume of products in a short period of time. One of these advanced machines and robots is CNC milling machines.
What is a CNC milling machine and how does it work?
These machines are among the most precise machines for forming parts, even with very complex designs.
CNC is actually an abbreviation for “COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL”, which means minimal operator intervention in the production process, because these machines work through programming and numerical control, in which a software program is specified to control a part.
The language behind CNC machining is alternately referred to as G-Code.

These computer codes, or G-Codes, allow us to pre-program the speeds and positions of machine tools and execute them through software in repetitive and predictable cycles with minimal operator intervention.
Steps for machining rubber molds in Partogostar Sepahan:
In simple terms, first the mold design is translated into computer code to be executed in the CNC system. After entering the program and testing the program by the operator to ensure that there are no errors in the program, the precise machining of the mold begins.

CNC milling revolutionizes the machining industry
In the CNC milling unit of Partogostar Sepahan Complex, precise and delicate machining of molds produces high-quality rubber molds that significantly increase the quality of molded parts.







