Takamatsu-style technique: High-speed finishing processing of SUS304.
It has been confirmed that simply setting the cutting speed slightly higher leads to significant wear progression!
Stainless steel, which has been positioned as a difficult-to-machine material, has become capable of stable processing in mass production due to the enhancement of processing data and dedicated tools. However, there are still few published materials regarding high-speed machining, making it difficult to transition to mass production processing. This document aims to serve as a reference by introducing the high-speed machinability in the finishing processing domain using SUS304, which is frequently used among stainless steels. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 ■ Experiment 1: Confirmation of wear progression ■ Experiment 2: Verification of suitable tools for high-speed machining ■ Experiment 3: Breaking boundary wear ■ Summary *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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