Bar turning
Turning is a machining process that removes material using machines called lathes. This process is specifically designed to produce precise parts, often of small or medium size, in large quantities. The process relies on the rapid rotation of a raw material bar while cutting tools shape the desired form.
The main stages of turning are as follows:
- Material setup: Insertion of the bar into the machine.
- Machining: Gradual removal of material to obtain the desired shape.
- Inspection: Inspection to ensure tolerance and finish quality.
Why Use Turning?
Turning is employed when high-precision parts with tight tolerances are required. This process is valued for:
- Speed: Ideal for large batches with short lead times.
- Cost-effectiveness: Reduces waste thanks to precise machining.
- Quality: Guarantees consistent results that meet specifications.
Industries Where Turning is Used
Turning is used in many industrial sectors, including:
- Automotive: Production of precise mechanical components like shafts or rings.
- Aerospace: Critical parts made of titanium or specific alloys.
- Medical: Manufacturing of surgical devices or implants.
- Watchmaking: Creation of small components for mechanisms.
- Electronics: Precision connectors or assembly parts.
Machining capacity
Materials Machined
With a 4,700 m² production facility equipped with modern, high-performance machines, our professional teams meet all your needs. Our workshop is equipped with:
- 36 CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines
- 1 robotic machine
From production to assembly and sub-assembly integration, INODEC commits to delivering high-quality services.
We also offer additional services: surface treatments, heat treatments, grinding, broaching, laser welding, engraving.
Machining of Parts in All Materials
INODEC can meet your various machining requirements across different materials:
- Steel
- Alloyed Steel
- Pre-treated Steel
- Aluminum
- Celeron
- Carbon
- Stainless Steel
- Brass
- Plastic
- Titanium
Turning Part Machining Capacity
From small to large diameters, our machines can machine your technical parts ranging from a diameter of 5mm to 240mm.
We also offer:
- Lop machining
- Bar machining up to 80mm
