Fanuc Japan 1
FANUC is the most powerful enterprise in researching, designing, manufacturing and selling CNC systems in the world today.
It is the most complete specification series in the world today, and based on its strong scientific research strength and rigorous steps, it strives to continuously develop high-end goods and firmly occupy the vast majority of the domestic mid-range CNC machine tool market.
2. Siemens AG, Germany
For many years, Siemens has been committed to the simulation in the field of CNC manufacturing, the integration of virtual machine tools and factory IT systems.
SINUMERIK's full range of CNC systems covers all aspects from popular machine tools and standard machine tool control solutions to modular advanced solutions and intelligent solutions for high-end workpiece production.
3. Heidenham, Germany
Heidenham is a century-old shop in Germany and the originator of the world metrology industry. Heidenham CNC system fully embodies the characteristics of high speed, high precision and high reliability, and the Zhilian manufacturing function of TNC CNC system provides fully digital production task management function.
4. Madzak.
MAZATROLSmoothX is the seventh generation numerical control system independently developed by Madzak for more than 30 years, and has become the core technology of Madzak's future innovation.
The main feature is the innovative man-machine interface, with unparalleled operating experience, which can greatly improve the processing efficiency, cope with the intelligent platform in the Internet of Things era, and easily realize the intelligent factory.
5. Mitsubishi, Japan
Mitsubishi electric started the research and development of numerical control system from 1956, with a development history of more than 50 years.
Mitsubishi CNC systems commonly used in industry include M-series, E-series and C-series, among which M700V series is a high-end product with high precision and high quality machining, which supports 5-axis linkage and can process workpieces with complex curved surfaces.