CARPENTERIA
In the precision mechanics sector, carpentry and assembly activities include a range of highly specialized processes, aimed at producing mechanical components with minimal tolerances and high quality standards.
These processes require advanced technical skills and the use of cutting-edge technologies.
The main operational phases include:
Cutting and shaping of materials (such as steel, aluminum, or special alloys), made with precision machinery, including laser cutting, which allows for extremely accurate engravings and separations.
Bending of materials, carried out with CNC press brakes, to give the pieces the desired shape without compromising their structural strength.
Assembly of complex parts using welding, mechanical fastening, or industrial gluing techniques, ensuring the stability and durability of the final product.
Finishing operations (such as milling, turning, drilling, and grinding) to achieve smooth surfaces and precise dimensional tolerances.
Quality control, conducted with advanced metrological instruments, including coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), to verify the compliance of components with design specifications.
These activities are essential in fields such as automotive, aerospace, robotics, and electronics, where precision, reliability, and component performance are essential.