Location - CNC Building- In front of IE department building, 1st floor
Opening Hours - 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Brief Explanation
The CNC lab is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in computer numerical control (CNC) machining and precision measurement. The lab focuses on the practical application of CNC technology for manufacturing and quality assurance, equipping students with the skills needed for modern industrial practices.
Objectives
To develop proficiency in programming and operating CNC milling and lathe machines.
To understand the role of CNC technology in modern manufacturing and its advantages over traditional machining processes.
To train students in precision measurement techniques using a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM).
To prepare students for real-world applications of CNC machining in industries, emphasizing quality, efficiency, and innovation.
Lab Materials
The lab is equipped with advanced machines to support CNC machining and measurement. It includes a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) for precise dimensional analysis and quality control. A CNC Milling Machine and a CNC Lathe Machine are available for machining parts with high precision and repeatability. Additionally, a Computer Numerical Control Milling Machine provides advanced capabilities for creating complex geometries, enabling students to work on intricate and high-precision manufacturing tasks. These tools collectively enhance the understanding and application of CNC technology in industrial engineering.