Machining

Custom-cut metal precision: discover the excellence of our machining expertise.

Dive into the heart of mechanical perfection with our machining service. Each part becomes a work of precision thanks to our in-depth expertise, offering tailor-made solutions to meet your most complex requirements.

Machining of parts and assembly of sub-assemblies

  • The materials worked are steel, aluminum, stainless steel, cast iron and different shades of plastic.
  • We work both on goods entrusted by our clients and on complete services with assembly of sub-assemblies.

 

Our expertise extends to the handling of precise measuring equipment, ensuring rigorous tolerances and impeccable quality for every machined part.

Whether for complex projects in aerospace, automotive, or other demanding industries, our ability to bring the most ambitious concepts to life makes our machining business the pillar of our customers' success.

A complete and multi-site machine park

In 2017, EMG-BSI INDUSTRIES strengthened the technical and commercial development of its machining department.

  • Thanks to our numerous multi-site machines, we are now able to carry out a maximum number of operations without resorting to external subcontracting.
  • This recent and optimized machine park allows EMG-BSI to carry out your machining from single parts to small series, from medium to large dimensions up to 25 tonnes.
  • Our technical resources and human skills allow us to respond to a very wide variety of machining needs throughout France thanks to its 2 sites.
Machining quality control

Quality control and guarantee of conformity

Manufacturing quality, customer service and meeting deadlines are the priority areas of the company's QUALITY policy.

Each employee, a specialist in their field, is fully responsible for the machining and inspection of their part, all supervised by a Quality/Control Department. This guarantees total quality of execution.

In addition, depending on your needs, we can provide you with all the material certificates, as well as dimensional control reports. These documents will guarantee you perfect traceability of the quality of your parts.

As such, this makes EMG-BSI a leading partner for the automotive, nuclear and special machine construction sectors.

Examples of machining achievements

Learn more about machining

Machining is a precise and sophisticated metal manufacturing process that aims to transform raw materials into finished parts that meet high standards of quality and precision.

This process, central to many industries, relies on the progressive removal of material to achieve complex shapes and specific dimensions. The goal of machining is to produce parts with precise tolerances, often essential in sectors where precision is crucial.

Machining uses a variety of techniques, including milling, turning, drilling, and other processes, to achieve precise results. The initial part design is converted into a computer program, usually using computer numerical control (CNC) machines, which guides cutting tools in precise motions to shape the material. This gradual transformation results in parts with complex shapes, ranging from aircraft engine components to high-precision medical parts.

  1. Milling: Milling involves removing portions of material using a rotating cutter. This method is ideal for creating flat surfaces or complex contours.

  2. Turning: Turning rotates the workpiece while using cutting tools to create cylindrical, conical, or other shapes.

  3. Drilling: Drilling creates holes in material, essential for many industrial applications.

  4. Grinding: Grinding uses abrasive wheels to refine surfaces and ensure extremely tight tolerances.

  • Precision: Machining allows extremely tight tolerances to be achieved, ensuring the accuracy of manufactured parts.

  • Versatility: This method can be applied to a variety of materials, such as metals, plastics, and composites.

  • Reliability: Machined parts are known for their reliability and durability, making them a preferred choice in demanding industries like aerospace and automotive.

  • Customization: Machining allows for great flexibility in design, offering the ability to create custom parts for specific applications.

Machining is a manufacturing technique that finds varied applications in many industries. Here are some of the most common applications of machining:

  1. Aerospace Industry: Machining is widely used in the manufacturing of aerospace components such as engine parts, aircraft wings, and fuselage components. The accuracy and quality of machined parts are crucial to ensuring aircraft safety and performance.

  2. Automotive: In the automotive industry, machining is essential for the manufacture of engine parts, transmissions, brakes, suspensions, and other critical components. Machining accuracy and repeatability are essential to ensure the proper functioning of vehicles.

  3. Energy: Machining is used in the manufacture of equipment for the energy industry, including the production of equipment for power plants, turbines, generators, and renewable energy components.

  4. Medical: In the medical sector, machining is crucial for the manufacture of medical devices, implants, and surgical instruments. The precision of machined parts is particularly important in this field.

  5. Electronics: Machining is used for the manufacturing of electronic components such as electronic device housings, connectors, and other parts required for the production of electronic equipment.

  6. Oil and Gas Industry: Equipment used in the exploration, extraction and processing of oil and gas resources often requires machined parts to ensure durability and resistance to harsh environments.

  7. Construction: Machining is used in the manufacture of structural components for construction, such as steel beams, columns, and other metal elements used in construction projects.

  8. Railway Industry: Rail vehicle components, rails and railway infrastructure are often manufactured using machining to ensure the safety and durability of the railway system.

  9. Space: In the space industry, machining is used to manufacture components for satellites, launch vehicles, and other space equipment, where lightness, strength, and precision are crucial.

  10. Special Machinery Manufacturing: Companies specializing in the manufacturing of special machines, such as EMG-BSI, use machining in the design and production of custom machines to meet the specific needs of their customers.

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