What is CNC precision machining?
CNC precision machining is a manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled machines (CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control) to create highly accurate and detailed parts from metal, plastic, or other materials. It involves removing material from a solid block using tools like mills, lathes, or routers, following exact digital instructions. This process ensures consistent quality and is essential for industries like aerospace, automotive, medical, and electronics, where tight tolerances and complex designs are critical.
our cnc machining services
We specialise in machining various raw materials, including aluminium, stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, bronze, copper, plastics, Inconel, Monel, Titanium, Tungsten, and Tungsten Copper. Our strong partnerships with suppliers ensure a reliable source of materials, and we also handle secondary processes post-CNC precision machining processes such as grinding, deep hole drilling, EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining), honing, and various surface treatments, including anodising, plating, painting, passivation, and powder coating. This comprehensive approach makes us a one-stop CNC machining supplier in India for all your needs. We produce parts according to your specifications, ensuring that every detail on your prints is meticulously addressed before the items are packaged and shipped to you.
CNC MILLING
Process used in manufacturing that involves the use of computer numerical control to automate the operation of milling machines. This process allows for the precise cutting, shaping and drilling of materials by translating a digital design into a physical object through the mill’s controlled movement. CNC Milling is particularly effective in creating complex 3D shapes and can work with a wide range of materials including metals like aluminium and steel, as well as plastics and composites.
CNC TURNING
Process in which a cutting tool, typically a non-rotary tool bit, describes a helix toolpath by moving more or less linearly while the workpiece rotates. CNC Turning is commonly used for cylindrical shaped workpieces, however, it can be used for square or hexagonal-shaped raw materials.
CNC Turn-Mill
Techniques combine the best of a mill and a lathe. A CNC turn-mill centre is essentially a hybrid machine that uses the tool rotation of milling and the workpiece rotation of turning. Turn-mills allows users to machine more complex parts without switching machining centres and in much less time. Improves precision, increases flexibility, reduces costs making it a valuable tool for modern manufacturing.
CNC Horizontal Milling
As the name suggests, in horizontal milling machines, the orientation of the spindle on which the cutting tool is fixed is horizontal. The rotary cutter digs removes material from the workpiece while rotating about this horizontal axis. Their design facilitates faster chip removal, which is particularly beneficial for heavy-duty cutting tasks and large workpieces
CNC Vertical Turning
Process that orient the spindle in the vertical plane in a fixed position. The workpiece then spins, moving up and down to put it in line with the cutting head. Vertical turret lathes (VTLs) are used for large, heavy workpieces as they use gravity to their advantage in clamping parts during turning operations
Screw machining
An automatic screw machine is a metalworking lathe that turns hard materials into designed components using turning and cutting techniques. Screw machining produces a high volume of parts for a low cost because it can create duplicate parts using computer numerical control (CNC) technology. The process is highly versatile and reliable, producing pieces from different materials and finishes more consistently than other mass-production methods.
Our Custom Manufacturing Capabilities
Succinnova offers a wide range of custom manufacturing solutions and engineering technologies designed to address the unique needs of various industries. With a strong focus on quality, timely delivery, and efficient service fulfillment, we are your reliable partner for global supply chain solutions.
Machining
Specialists in CNC machining with top-notch facilities spread over 3 units and growing.
Castings
Highly diversified, and a wide range of cast parts are manufactured for customers.
Forgings
Expertise in forging and machining for medium to high volumes and tolerances range.
Injection Moulding
Expert injection moulding with diverse materials and efficient, cost-effective production.
Industrial Products
We offer techno-commercial expertise in manufacturing industrial products at a global level.
Kitting & Assemblies
We offer a complete solution for customers’ sourcing needs, whether a small component or an entire assembly.
CUSTOM CNC MACHINING MATERIALS
Succinnova uses diverse raw materials that are compatible with custom CNC machining services. We employ various machining and treatment processes to achieve your desired specifications and finish.
Parts are produced to print, and everything on your prints are taken care before they are boxed to reach you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of materials can you machine with CNC precision machining?
Aluminium, Stainless steel, Carbon steel, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Inconel, Monel, and Titanium, Tungsten, and Tungsten Copper to High-performance engineering plastics
How accurate or tight are the tolerances you can achieve?
We manufacture the majority of medium—to critical—tolerance parts and can machine them to 4 microns (6 thousandths of an inch) criticality.
What is the typical turnaround time for a precision CNC machining project?
Sample development can be completed in as little as one week, with an average turnaround time of three weeks. Production lots are scheduled according to your specific needs.
Do you offer prototyping as well as full-scale production?
Yes, we can work on FA samples, prototypes, Pilot lots and then production supplies. We partner with your engineering teams to accommodate prototyping iterations.
Can you work with custom designs or help with CAD file preparation?
With in-house design and programming expertise, we can also assist with your DFM (Design for Manufacturability) queries.
