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The composition of alloy tool materials
Alloy tool materials are made of carbide (called hard phase) and metal (called binder phase) with high hardness and melting point through powder metallurgy. Wherein the alloy carbide tool materials commonly used have WC, TiC, TaC, NbC, etc., commonly used binders are Co, titanium carbide-based bi...Read more -
Cemented carbide milling cutters are mainly made of cemented carbide round bars
Cemented carbide milling cutters are mainly made of cemented carbide round bars, which are mainly used in CNC tool grinders as processing equipment, and gold steel grinding wheels as processing tools. MSK Tools introduces cemented carbide milling cutters that are made by computer or G code modifi...Read more -
The selection process of milling cutters generally consider the following aspects to choose
1,The selection process of milling cutters generally consider the following aspects to choose: (1) Part shape (considering the processing profile): The processing profile can generally be flat, deep, cavity, thread, etc. The tools used for different processing profiles are different. For example,...Read more -
Causes of common problems and recommended solutions
Problems Causes of common problems and recommended solutions Vibration occurs during cuttingMotion and ripple (1) Check whether the rigidity of the system is sufficient, whether the workpiece and tool bar extend too long, whether the spindle bearing is properly adjusted, whether the blade is...Read more -
Precautions for thread milling
In most cases, select the mid-range value at the beginning of use. For materials with higher hardness, reduce the cutting speed. When the overhang of the tool bar for deep hole machining is large, please reduce the cutting speed and feed rate to 20%-40% of the original (taken from the workpiece m...Read more -
Carbide&Coatings
Carbide Carbide stays sharper longer. While it might be more brittle than other end mills, we’re talking aluminum here, so carbide is great. The biggest downside to this type of end mill for your CNC is that they can get pricey. Or at least more expensive than high-speed steel. As long as you hav...Read more