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The CNC grinders industry focuses on the production and utilization of computer numerical control (CNC) grinding machines. These machines are essential in precision machining, where they perform grinding operations to achieve high accuracy and surface finish on metal and non-metal components. CNC grinders use a rotating abrasive wheel to remove material from a workpiece, allowing for the creation of complex shapes and fine tolerances. The key processes involved in CNC grinding include surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, and centerless grinding. Surface grinding involves the grinding of flat surfaces, while cylindrical grinding is used for cylindrical or conical surfaces. Centerless grinding, on the other hand, is used for producing cylindrical parts without the need for centers to hold the workpiece.
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