In the highly demanding field of precision machining, Hanlinrui has always been committed to ensuring the highest quality of products. When it comes to the over-cutting issue in precision parts processing, accurately pinpointing the causes is of paramount importance as it directly affects production outcomes.
Can Tool Path Deviation Indicate Over-Cutting Causes?
Hanlinrui employs advanced software to analyze the programmed tool paths against the actual machining results. If the tool strays from the intended path, it can lead to excess material removal. By closely monitoring and comparing these paths, technicians can quickly identify whether a miscalculation in the programming or an unexpected interference during machining is causing the over-cutting, enabling prompt corrective action.
How Does Material Property Mismatch Contribute to Over-Cutting?
Hanlinrui emphasizes comprehensive understanding of the materials being machined. If the cutting parameters are set based on incorrect assumptions about a material's hardness, toughness, or thermal conductivity, over-cutting can occur. For example, using the same cutting speed and feed rate for a brittle and a ductile material might cause the tool to remove more material than necessary from the brittle one.
Hanlinrui will continue to strive for perfection, delving deeper into understanding the causes of over-cutting and other challenges, to manufacture precision parts that consistently meet the strictest quality standards and reinforce its leading position in the industry.