Understanding CNC Machining in Modern Manufacturing

According to Goodwin University in “What Is CNC Machining in Manufacturing?”, computer numerical control (CNC) machining uses computer-guided systems to operate cutting, drilling, and shaping tools with exceptional precision. This technology has become central to modern manufacturing, offering greater accuracy, efficiency, and consistency compared to manual methods.

CNC machines follow digital instructions from design software, allowing manufacturers to produce highly detailed components across metals, plastics, and composites. By automating the process, CNC machining reduces human error, speeds up production, and supports mass customization—making it indispensable in industries like aerospace, medical, and automotive manufacturing.

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