This control system is capable of logically processing programs with control codes or other symbolic instructions, decoding them through a computer to enable the machine tool to perform predetermined actions, and processing raw materials into semi-finished finished parts through tool cutting. Virtual CNC, an intelligent reverse simulation system for CNC machining, is a software that simulates actual CNC controllers and machine tools through reverse post-processing and virtual machine tools, and verifies the CNC machining process on the computer end. And it simulates machining CNC programs based on machine, tool, blank, and fixture information, and can identify errors that exist during the machining process.
Numerical Control (NC) technology refers to the use of numerical instructions composed of numbers, text, and symbols to control the movement of one or more mechanical equipment. Numerical control is generally achieved through the use of general-purpose or specialized computers for digital program control, hence it is also known as Computer Numerical Control (CNC), abbreviated as CNC, which is commonly referred to as CNC in foreign countries.
The machine tool itself has high accuracy and rigidity, and can choose favorable processing quantities, resulting in high productivity (generally 3-5 times that of ordinary machine tools);
He is the driving component of the execution mechanism of CNC machine tools, including spindle drive unit, feed unit, spindle motor, and feed motor. He drives the spindle and feed through an electrical or electro-hydraulic servo system under the control of a CNC device. When several feedbacks are linked, it is possible to complete the machining of positioning, straight lines, planar curves, and spatial curves.
It can be used for programming and storing parts outside the machine. Since the development of the world's first CNC machine tool by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1952, CNC machine tools have been widely used in the manufacturing industry, especially in automobiles, aerospace, and military industries. CNC technology has developed rapidly in both hardware and software.

