Machinery OEM
Machinery OEM stands for Machinery Original Equipment Manufacturer. It refers to a company that designs and produces original equipment for machinery or industrial equipment, which is then sold to other companies or end-users.
Machinery OEMs are responsible for creating the original designs and specifications for machines and equipment used in various industries such as manufacturing, construction, agriculture, and transportation. They use their expertise and knowledge of industry standards and regulations to create products that meet the needs of their customers.
OEMs typically have specialized knowledge and capabilities, which may include engineering design, parts manufacturing, assembly, testing, and quality control. They work closely with their customers to understand their specific needs and requirements, and then develop and produce equipment that meets those needs.
Examples of machinery OEMs include companies that produce engines, hydraulic systems, conveyor systems, and robotics, among others. These companies play a critical role in ensuring that industries have access to reliable and high-quality machinery and equipment, which is essential for maintaining productivity, efficiency, and profitability.
Simply put (machining) is the use of mechanical equipment to process materials, cutting materials, processing the required shape of the workpiece. In the whole process, the shape, size, relative position and nature of the blank form qualified parts according to the pattern and size on the drawing, which is the machining technology.
Machining mainly includes manual processing and numerical control processing. Handicraft refers to the mechanical workers through the manual operation of milling machines, lathes, drilling machines, saws and other mechanical equipment, to process a variety of materials. Suitable for small batch, simple parts manual processing.
Numerical control machining center refers to the mechanical workers using numerical control equipment for processing, including machining center, turning milling center, electric wire cutting equipment, wire cutting machine tools, etc. CNC machining technology is used in most machining sites. In the Cartesian coordinate system, the position coordinates of the machined parts are converted into the program language by programming. The CNC controller controls the axis of the CNC machine tool through the program language, and automatically takes materials according to the needs to get the finished parts. CNC machining, workpiece continuous processing, suitable for processing a large number of complex shape parts.