Key Points for Cost Reduction Design in Microfabrication of Difficult-to-Cut Materials
We will introduce the key points for cost reduction design of difficult-to-cut materials.
Before: End mills are not used for micro-machining. When machining difficult materials such as titanium, end mills wear out quickly, leading to poor tool life and increased tool costs. Additionally, managing dimensional accuracy becomes challenging due to tool wear, and there are cases where the dimensions at the base of features like bosses or blind holes become unstable. Particularly for parts that require high precision machining, frequent tool changes become necessary, resulting in significantly higher costs. After: Ball end mills are used for micro-machining. By incorporating an R shape at the base of the product within the design limits, machining accuracy can be stabilized. In such cases, it is possible to switch from standard end mills to ball end mills or radius end mills, which are less affected by wear at the tool tip, thereby improving tool life and stabilizing dimensional accuracy. ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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