[Column] On the Machining of Nickel Alloys: Reasons for Difficult Cutting and Examples of Machining
A material that is a nightmare for craftsmen, called "difficult-to-cut materials"! We will introduce the processing achievements that our company has actually received orders for.
This article explains the reasons why nickel alloys, widely used in high-temperature applications such as gas turbines and incinerators, are said to be difficult to process, from the perspectives of "high-temperature strength," "hardness," and "relationship with tools." In the latter part, we will introduce the processing achievements that our company has actually received orders for. If you have processing requests that have been declined by other companies or that you are struggling with in-house, please feel free to consult with our company, which has extensive experience. [Contents] ■ Four reasons why cutting processing is difficult ■ Opinions from companies that refuse processing ■ Introduction of processing achievements at our Kujo factory in Osaka ■ The flow of parts manufacturing and how to place an order *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company processes and welds nickel alloys, as well as performs lathe machining, cutting, and milling of stainless steel and aluminum. We position ourselves between our customers and specialized factories, serving as a soft cushion, and we advocate for the "buffer industry." From small lot parts sales to general processing, we are here to assist you, so please feel free to consult us with any requests you may have.