Introduction to Hard Milling with Ceramics—Application

Proper application of speed and feed for the material hardness are critical factors for good tool life when hard milling with ceramic inserts. Unfortunately, depth- and width-of-cut, as well as cutter lead angle, are commonly overlooked. A basic understanding of how these factors influence tool life can make a huge difference in metal removal rates. [...]

By |2020-07-12T14:57:28+08:00May 14th, 2010|News|3 Comments

How to do Sharp Edge in moldmaking

To provide the high-performance results demanded in today’s moldmaking, many indexable-insert ballnose endmills use PVD-coated, precision-ground, micrograin- carbide inserts. Experience shows that such inserts perform best with sharp edges, which represents a departure from the conventional wisdom that extra-strong edges are required to stand up to hardened materials at very high feedrates. […]

By |2020-07-12T14:57:29+08:00May 8th, 2010|News|0 Comments
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