Cutting of superalloys - examples of cutting parameters for turning superalloys
1) emulsion 2) transparent coolant 3) no cutting fluid
1) when continuously turning the end face, the maximum cutting speed of the outer diameter can be increased by 10 ~ 20% compared with the data listed in the table. More and more automobile OEMs begin to consider selecting environmentally friendly materials with low emission characteristics to improve the air quality in the car. 2) intermittent turning, Low speed
1) emulsion 2) transparent coolant 3) no cutting fluid
1) when continuously turning the end face, the maximum cutting speed of the outer diameter can be increased by 10 ~ 20% compared with the data listed in the table 2) intermittent turning, low speed
1) emulsion 2) transparent coolant 3) no cutting fluid
1) when continuously turning the end face, the maximum cutting speed of the outer diameter can be increased by 10 ~ 20% compared with the data listed in the table 2) intermittent turning, Forming turning should be divided into: hydraulic horizontal tensile testing machine and electronic horizontal tensile testing machine. Use low-speed
transparent coolant or do not use cutting crack liquid
1) when turning the end face continuously, the maximum cutting speed of the outer diameter can be increased by 10% ~ 20% compared with the data listed in the table. 2) when machining the surface with forming turning tool, try to increase the rigidity of the tool, and the wear zone of the rear tool surface shall not exceed 0.1mm
note: 1 Most of the data in the table are practical data, which can be used by users for reference according to the specific conditions of firmness, ease of use and simplicity. 2. When cutting superalloys, the relationship between cutting speed and tool durability has obvious hump. With the difference of tool material, tool geometric angle or feed rate and cutting conditions, the hump on the V-T curve moves to the right or left. Therefore, when selecting the data in the table, it is recommended to carry out trial cutting within the listed range
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