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The multi-axis machining industry focuses on the use of advanced machine tools that operate along multiple axes to produce complex and precise components. This industry primarily involves the use of computer numerical control (CNC) machines, which can move cutting tools or workpieces in multiple directions simultaneously. The key processes in multi-axis machining include milling, turning, and drilling, which are enhanced by the ability to manipulate the workpiece or tool along three to five axes. This capability allows for the creation of intricate geometries and detailed features that would be challenging or impossible to achieve with traditional three-axis machines.
The unassuming machine shop plays a vital role in the American manufacturing landscape. From the intricate parts in an aircraft engine to the gears in your car's transmission, machined components are the building blocks of countless products. While the industry has faced headwinds in recent years, it remains a significant employer and economic driver. This article will explore key facts and trends in the U.S. machining industry, including exclusive statistics gathered by MNI, and explore the industry's top companies.
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