What's the difference between the milling cutters for the machined steel and the aluminum alloy?
First of all, the angle of direction, the steel and aluminum processing tool angle is not the same. Aluminum cutting tools are relatively sharp, large rear angle.Next is the cutting tool material, the aluminum piece may use the diamond blade, the steel piece cannot work ~!
Refers to the production of tungsten steel milling cutter is made of tungsten steel milling cutter, Aluminum Alloy processing object is Aluminum Alloy. First of all, the angle of direction, the steel and aluminum processing tool angle is not the same. Aluminum cutting tools are relatively sharp, large rear angle.A milling cutter is a rotating tool used for milling and having one or more cutter teeth. The margin of each in turn cutter tooth intermittently cut work. The milling cutter is mainly used to process the plane, the step, the groove, the forming surface and the cutting workpiece and so on in the milling machine.
Refers to the production of tungsten steel milling cutter is made of tungsten steel milling cutter, Aluminum Alloy processing object is Aluminum Alloy.Steel parts are not available, they are easily damaged.The tool recommends using one of the following three types of cutters:1. fine carbide carbide cutting tool without coating.2. carbide tools with no aluminized coating (PVD), such as TiN, TiC, etc.3. diamond cuttersThe tool's chip space is large. It is generally recommended to use 2 teeth. The front angle and back angle should be large (such as 12 degrees -14 degrees, including the back angle of the end teeth).If only the general milling surface, you can use 45 degrees of the main angle of the indexable surface milling cutter, with special processing aluminum alloy blade, should be better effect.Aluminum alloy milling cutter:- Ultrafine Grain Cemented Carbide- 40 degree spiral angle, 2 edges or 3 edges- unique sharp cutting edge design makes the cutting process more smooth