CNC technology has completely transformed the way that the industry approaches the production of a variety of metal work products. The availability of high-quality CNC machines and CNC routers has opened the door for operators of all shapes and sizes to generate fast and effective production cycles without running staff into the ground.
Whether you are looking to buy a CNC machine for a boutique workshop or need a heavy-duty CNC oxy cutting machine for industrial applications, the market now offers a diverse range of CNC machines for sale. For businesses looking to invest in precision, finding a reliable CNC router machine or an oxy CNC machine is easier than ever.
If you are searching for a CNC machine in Australia, you can now browse and compare various CNC machines online. Choosing to buy CNC machines through an online CNC machine specialist ensures you get the best technology delivered directly to your facility.
With the rise of CNC routers in Australia, local manufacturers can stay competitive by utilizing the latest CNC machines Australia has to offer. From a standard CNC oxy machine to advanced 5-axis systems, the ability to find and purchase a CNC machine online has streamlined the procurement process for the entire industry.
What is a CNC Machine?
CNC stands for ‘computer numerical control’. It’s a technology that uses gas, optics, and a programmable guidance system to make precise cuts in a given material. The technology was first developed almost 50 years ago but has seen iterative improvements that have turned it into the beast that it is today.
What Are the Different Types of CNC Cutting Machines?
Below you’ll see we’ve broken our CNC cutting machine range into smaller groups by the cutting implement they use. We’ve done this because your choice of cutting implement is perhaps the biggest deciding factor in your choice of CNC machine.
A CNC laser cutting machine is a piece of equipment that uses a laser beam to melt, vaporise or cut material. A CNC plasma cutting machine works similarly by using a jet of ionized gas running at temperatures over 20,000°C. Oxy CNC machines will similarly work by melting the material to be cut with a combination of pure oxygen and steel. But a router will work with a traditional router bit to produce a result comparable to a hand router, just much faster and more precise.
Each has their strengths, Asset Plant & Machinery are here to help you understand how each might work in with your specific needs.
Why Would I Want a CNC Machine for My Metalworking Business?
CNC machinery has become phenomenally popular with engineers and metalworkers across Australia and the world for the accuracy it delivers while cutting. Metalworking businesses prepared to make the investment can expect a consistent return – provided they have made a purchase that aligns with their business goals.
Asset Plant & Machinery are here to help you make informed decisions in your choice of CNC machine. We can help you understand the various cutting instrumentation types, the scale you might require, and assist you in ensuring that your metalworking business is equipped to make the best use of your choice of machinery.
Get in Touch with Asset Plant & Machinery
Reach out to Asset Plant & Machinery to learn more about how we can help your business develop next generation capabilities with a CNC cutting machine. You can get in touch by calling 1800 503 934 or firing off an email to info@assetplant.com.