Proto tooling is a manufacturing process used to create prototypes or prototypes of a product. It typically uses tools such as computer-aided design (CAD) software and computer numerical control machines (CNC) to precisely cut and process materials to create a model that resembles the final product. These prototypes can be used to test product design and performance and make necessary modifications and improvements. Prototyping is widely used in industries such as rapid manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, medical devices, and consumer goods.
CNC machining is a manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled automated equipment or systems to process and process materials to create parts or products. CNC prototype processing is a branch of CNC processing and manufacturing. It inputs CAD files into CNC machine tools for prototype processing and manufacturing.
Specifically, the main goal of CNC machining and manufacturing is the mass production of high-precision, repetitive parts or products, which is often used in industrial production fields. CNC prototype processing focuses on smaller-scale personalized needs, such as quickly producing a single or a small number of prototype samples for functional testing or user feedback. It is often used in design and development, research experiments and other fields.
In addition, CNC prototype processing usually requires higher precision and wider adaptability because it needs to meet the manufacturing and testing requirements of high-quality prototypes, including shape, size, surface quality, etc. Relatively speaking, the requirements for CNC machining and manufacturing can be relatively low, because it mainly considers high-efficiency and low-cost manufacturing.
In short, CNC machining and CNC prototype processing are both very important technologies in the field of modern manufacturing. The two are closely related and interact with each other, but there are also certain differences.
CNC machining is suitable for prototyping for several reasons:
In summary, CNC machining technology offers advantages such as high precision, efficiency, flexibility, and digital control, making it ideal for use in the prototyping process.
CNC machining prototypes and injection molding prototypes have their own advantages and limitations, and different prototyping methods need to be selected according to specific needs in practical applications.