Primarily used in the machining industry, such as automobile manufacturing, machine tool manufacturing, and mold production. Additionally, they can be used in 3C components, AR/VR glasses, medical devices, new energy vehicles, aerospace, the 5G industry chain, and rail transportation. Suitable for precision machining of small and medium-sized housings, valve bodies, and various complex parts. With excellent chip removal performance, machining stability, and the ability to perform multi-face machining in a single setup, horizontal machining centers are used in aerospace, automotive, new energy, energy equipment, and high-end machinery manufacturing. They are particularly suitable for parts requiring multi-face machining, complex curved surfaces, and high-precision hole systems, effectively reducing process changeovers and positioning errors, and improving machining efficiency and accuracy consistency.