CNC MACHINING
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CNC machining capabilities
available at Dekide
At Dekide we offer service for the main types of
CNC machining: milling and turning.
Competitive prices
Short lead times
From prototypes to series
Parts produced by
CNC machining at Dekide
Do you need any of them?
Auxiliary operations
for CNC machining
SOME OF THE PARTS MADE AT DEKIDE REQUIRE
AN ADDITIONAL OPERATION TO MEET
THE CUSTOMER’S REQUIREMENTS
Grinding
Grinding is a process whereby a grinder removes short, thin slivers of material to obtain a surface with a particular finish, accurate geometrical shapes and a dimensional precision generally superior to that achieved with other machining processes.
Hobbing
This is the CNC machining process used to produce teeth on elements previously machined by turning in the case of revolving elements or by milling in that of non-revolving components. This milling process creates tooth-shapes on the part surface It is a procedure very widely used to manufacture gears and racks.
Mortising
This is the milling process whereby the tool machines the workpiece thanks to an alternative rectilinear back and forward movement applied to parts fixed to the machine table. This enables the machining of planar surfaces parallel to the cutting direction.
Other operations
As well as the above-mentioned operations, others commonly used in part machining, such as drilling, threading and sawing can also be carried out.
Materials, treatments
and tolerances
Available materials
for CNC machining
Treatments and
surface finisihes
Surface treatments and finishes are applied after machining and can change the appearance, surface roughness, hardness and chemical resistance of the parts produced.
Tolerances for
CNC machining
Success stories
Success story 1
Mechanically welded parts
Customer AN ENGINEERING
Sector RAILWAY
Quantity 3 UNITS
Material STEEL
THE CASE
An engineering company had designed hoisting equipment for a customer in the rail sector. These are mechanically welded parts for use in the handling of heavy parts, meaning that they have high quality requirements.
Their usual manufacturing supplier had too much work and was therefore unable to complete the job in the time needed by the engineering company In addition, this was a part requiring several manufacturing processes (laser, oxy cutting, welding, machining and painting).
THE SOLUTION
Dekide succeeded in supplying the parts completely finished and at a highly competitive price in only a month.
Success story 2
Bushing
Customer STEELWORKS
Sector METALLURGY
Quantity 500 UNITS
Material BRONZE
THE CASE
A steelworks located in Northern Spain very regularly subcontracts the manufacturing of bronze bushings. These are parts that wear down frequently, meaning that they repeatedly purchase them in batches of 500 units. Given the high consumption of this kind of parts, the Purchasing Department decided to try and find a cheaper supplier and sent a request for quote to Dekide.
THE SOLUTION
After analysing the parts, Dekide offered a price 20% lower than normally paid for the part by the steelworks. Dekide has its own warehouse, meaning that it offered to keep a buffer stock at its facilities to guarantee an unbroken stock flow.
Success story 3
Precision part
Customer TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
Sector EDUCATION
Quantity 1 UNIT
Material ALLOY STEEL (F-1252)
THE CASE
A group of engineering professors and students had conducted a project to design a part in alloy steel to be exposed to very demanding work stress. In order to study its viability they wanted to start by building a prototype on which to run a number of mechanical tests. This is a part of complex geometry and precision. Its production can only be guaranteed by a supplier with special equipment and experience in precision machining.
THE SOLUTION
One of the students discovered Dekide through social media and requested a quote on our website. They received a quote in less than 48 hours and 14 working days later the part was in the university. After running the test and making a few tweaks to the design, the university team decided to make another 5 units.
From prototypes
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