
Robotic milling is the process of cutting material from a mold to sculpt a specific or complex shape using any material from plastic, metal, foam, wood to alloys. Milling robots can make the exact cuts and the precise movements necessary to produce the highest quality parts. Generally this process is based on two stages where the first consists of the rapid and cost-effective way of eliminating material giving way to the second stage that is the finish of the structure based on dimensions, degree of surfaces that determine furrows in detail, profiles, openings and even three-dimensional surface contours.

Automated robot machining systems can be flexible and versatile tools designed to address the removal of specific material.Milling robots generally perform a routine following PTP movements (point to point) or a linear or curved group in 3d programming this process only once throughout the life cycle providing a large workspace; This robotic solution is one of the most profitable and considerably more flexible. The robot milling work cells are designed to have multi-part accessories.