Knowledge-Based Firm in Iran Converts Heavy CNC Machines to Multi-Purpose Desktop Machines
9:50 - September 27, 2022

Knowledge-Based Firm in Iran Converts Heavy CNC Machines to Multi-Purpose Desktop Machines

TEHRAN (ANA)- Managing director of a knowledge-based company in Iran said that his company has managed to convert heavy CNC machines to multi-purpose desktop machines for easier application and lower price.
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“CNC machines are important devices in industries, including wood and metals, and are proper for building parts, cutting and specialized machining without manual intervention,” Amir Mohammad Gholamrezayee, an Master of Science (MS) student of mechanical engineering of Islamic Azad University’s Bandar Anzali branch and the CEO of the knowledge-based ‘No’avaran Sakht Espitas’ company, told ANA.

“We have made it possible for all people to use the valuable machines at a very reasonable price by changing the format of these devices from heavy industrial mode to mid-range desktop model,” he added.

Gholamrezayee added that due to the harsh sanctions imposed against Iran and the import problems, the price of foreign CNCs is very high and the production units do not afford to purchase them.

“We provide an indigenous model with the quality of its foreign counterparts. We have designed and built different sizes from the usual sizes which are suitable for the working space of any customer, so any operator is able to work with these devices,” he underlined.

“So far, we have manufactured 160 machines in the area of mechanical engineering and have set up workshops for manufacturing parts as well as industrial and production molds,” Gholamrezayee said.

A CNC machine is the automated control of machining tools (such as drills, lathes, mills, grinders, routers and 3D printers) by means of a computer.

A CNC machine processes a piece of material (metal, plastic, wood, ceramic, or composite) to meet specifications by following coded programmed instructions and without a manual operator directly controlling the machining operation.

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