Precision Machining at Deerfield Machine Parts
Deerfield Machine Parts (DMP) is a leading contract machining
company who performs high-speed precision machining to meet
exact specifications as well as tight deadlines for customers
in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and other
national and international areas. DMP’s precision
machining capabilities lie in the skill of our experienced
machinists who use state-of-the-art CNC machining centers
for turning and milling. With fast and accurate programming
as well as high feed rates ideal for production manufacturing,
Deerfield Machine Parts provides the parts you need according
to your schedule.
CNC Milling
CNC milling centers are used to perform even complex tasks
efficiently for operations including slot cutting, planing,
milling, drilling, and others. Basically, a CNC milling
center uses an end mill (also referred to as a rotating
cutter) which rotates with the spindle axis, and a worktable
which can move in multiple directions around the part or
the workpiece. CNC milling centers accomplish a high level
of precision machining; visit the CNC milling photo gallery
to see examples of milled parts.
CNC Turning
The CNC turning centers used for precision machining rotate
and cut along two axes at the same time for the efficient
production of cylindrical components. CNC machining technology
can achieve precise internal and external tolerances in
the finished component. The computer-automated interface
is programmed by DMP’s machinists to achieve exact
dimensional geometries. To see examples of the precision
machining accomplished with CNC turning technology, please
visit the photo gallery of turned parts.
Precision Machining Speed at Deerfield Machine Parts
Deerfield Machine Parts uses CNC automation to decrease
the number of manual errors that could be caused by multiple
machinists working to complete a single job. When produced
by different craftsman, parts tend to vary slightly in dimension,
shape, and tolerance. CNC technology can virtually eliminate
these human inconsistencies. Furthermore, the automation
of the machining process reduces operator fatigue meaning
our employees are able to dedicate more time to ensuring
that the computer program has the information necessary
to meet part specifications. Customers receive parts that
have been completed at the speeds necessary to meet their
deadlines as well as with the accuracy necessary for the
proper functioning of their products or systems. |