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The Evolution of CNC Milling
CNC milling began in the 1970s with early single-line Numerical Control (NC) systems. By the 1980s and 1990s, these machines advanced into Computer Numerical Control (CNC) systems, vastly improving automation and precision.
Today, seamless integration with Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) allows you to go from a digital model to a finished part with speed, accuracy, and minimal human error.
⚙️ Our Range of CNC Milling Machines
At Semco, we offer a wide selection of CNC milling machines — from compact models for precision jobs to large-format machines with up to 3,000 mm of travel, built for heavy-duty work.
- Mini Mills – Ideal for training, R&D, and small-scale production
- Mid-Sized Machines – Perfect for general-purpose milling and prototyping
- Heavy-Duty Mills – Built for large parts, industrial components, and high-volume production
🔧 Key Features Across the Range
- Robust cast-iron construction for rigidity and accuracy
- Precision linear guides for smooth, high-speed operation
- Fanuc, Siemens, or Fagor controls