[Proposal Example] Thin-walled Aluminum Processing
Final processing using a method that does not produce fixed stress! Introducing examples that suppress the occurrence of distortion.
We would like to introduce examples of how we addressed our customers' challenges and requests. In the machining of aluminum plates, there was a case where, during the process of machining to a thickness of 0.4mm, bulging and distortion occurred on the backside due to machining stress from the machine. By increasing the number of rough machining processes and machining as close to the final shape as possible, followed by final processing using a chucking method that does not generate fixed stress, we were able to suppress the occurrence of distortion and meet the flatness requirements for the outer surface of the product. [Case Overview] ■ Challenges - Bulging and distortion on the backside due to machining stress from the machine - Need to process a product that requires a flatness of 3/100mm for the entire product ■ Proposal - Increase the number of rough machining processes and machine as close to the final shape as possible - Final processing using a chucking method that does not generate fixed stress *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
- Company:小泉精機製作所
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