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[Column] On the Machinability of Stainless Steel

A metal with characteristics such as being resistant to rust and hard! Explaining the points to consider when performing lathe and milling processing.

Stainless steel, used in various scenes such as tableware, kitchen utensils, building materials, and machine parts, is also known as a difficult material to handle. Among stainless steel processing, cutting is particularly challenging, and caution is necessary when machining stainless steel with processes such as turning and milling. This article will explain why cutting stainless steel is difficult and what to pay attention to when processing it. [Contents] ■ Cutting characteristics of stainless steel ■ Points to consider when cutting stainless steel ■ Examples of turning and milling stainless steel *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Column] Key Points of Aluminum Cutting Processing

Explaining two reasons why machining aluminum, which has high machinability, is considered difficult!

Aluminum is a soft metal, which makes it highly machinable. However, on the other hand, it has a low melting point, so care must be taken to avoid welding with the tools, and it also has a tendency to elongate, which means deburring work is necessary after processing. If you attempt to process aluminum without understanding its characteristics, there is a risk of damaging the tools or causing dimensional discrepancies. This article will explain the reasons why machining aluminum is difficult and the key points to consider during processing. [Contents] ■ Two reasons why machining aluminum is difficult ■ Three key points for machining aluminum *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Column] What is Cutting Processing? Types of Machines and Tools Used and Examples of Each

Capable of processing various metal materials without the need for molds! An explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of cutting processing.

Cutting processing is one of the major methods in metalworking, and its advantage lies in the ability to shape various metal materials into different sizes and shapes. However, even with the use of new machines and tools, the finish of the processed products can vary greatly depending on the experience and skills of the craftsman. This article provides a clear explanation of the types of cutting processing, the equipment and tools used, as well as the advantages and disadvantages. [Contents] ■ Basic knowledge of cutting processing ■ Types of cutting processing and the cutting machines used ■ Advantages and disadvantages of cutting processing ■ The finish of cutting processing greatly varies depending on technology and experience *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Column] About Titanium Machining

You will understand the key points when performing lathe and milling machining! This explains the reasons why titanium machining is difficult.

Cutting titanium is considered very difficult. This is due to the properties of titanium, such as its low thermal conductivity and low Young's modulus. Therefore, when performing lathe or milling operations, it is very important to take measures such as reducing the cutting speed and using cutting oil. Additionally, if there is vibration, the product may become uneven, so it is necessary to pay attention to the installation location of the cutting machine. This article will explain the reasons why cutting titanium is challenging. [Contents] ■ Reasons why cutting titanium is difficult ■ Points to consider when cutting titanium *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Column] About Brass Machining: Points to Note and Two Key Considerations During Processing

Alloy of copper and zinc! An explanation of machining brass (yellow brass) with examples included.

Brass, also known as yellow copper, is processed into familiar items such as five-yen coins, while it is said to be a metal material that is difficult to machine. As an alloy of copper and zinc, its softness and good ductility can be considered major characteristics of brass. This provides the advantage of being easy to process into complex shapes, but it can also lead to issues such as scratches and burrs caused by cutting chips during machining. This article explains the points and precautions regarding the machining of brass, along with examples of machining cases. Please use this as a reference when requesting brass processing. [Contents] ■ Precautions in brass machining ■ Key points in brass machining ■ Examples of brass machining by craftsmen *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Column] On the Processing of Nickel Alloys

What is nickel alloy? Introducing four reasons why machining is difficult and examples of processing.

Nickel alloys excel in heat resistance and corrosion resistance, making them indispensable for mechanical parts used in high-temperature environments such as gas turbines and incinerators. However, due to these characteristics, they are referred to as "difficult-to-machine materials," highlighting the challenges of cutting processing. On social media, there are prominent voices expressing that "nickel alloys are difficult, costly, and we don't want to take orders," making them a challenging material for craftsmen. But why is it said that processing them is difficult? In this article, we will explain the reasons why nickel alloys are considered difficult to process from the perspectives of "strength at high temperatures," "hardness," and "relationship with tools." Additionally, in the latter part, we will introduce our company's actual processing achievements for nickel alloys. [Contents] ■ Four reasons why cutting processing of nickel alloys is difficult ■ Introduction of nickel alloy processing achievements at our Kujo factory in Osaka ■ The process of manufacturing nickel alloy parts and how to place orders *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Column] Methods of Cutting Iron

Explaining the machinability and processing methods of iron! Also introducing points to consider when choosing a supplier.

The hardness of iron varies significantly depending on the amount of carbon it contains (carbon steel). Therefore, the machinability of iron differs by type, and materials must be selected according to the desired shape and strength. Additionally, there are several methods for cutting iron, with the main methods being turning, milling, and drilling. This article explains the machinability of iron and its processing methods. [Contents] - The difference in machinability based on the carbon content in iron - Types and methods of iron cutting processes - Key points when requesting iron cutting processing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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