This presentation focuses on the critical aspects of the machinability of stainless steels, a material known for its strength and corrosion resistance but often challenging to machine.
We will explore key factors influencing machinability, effective strategies for optimal cutting performance, and the selection of appropriate tooling and cooling systems.
This discussion also addresses common wear types encountered during machining processes and their implications for tool life and product quality. With strategic insights, we aim to enhance production efficiency and economic viability when working with stainless steels in various machining environments.
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JCG790 - High Performance - Square -Superalloy - 4-6 Flutes
XVE540 - High Performance - Square - Universal - 3-4 Flutes
XVE510/XVB510 - General Purpose - Square and Ballnose - Universal - 2 Flutes
XVC506/XVC509/XVC512 - General Purpose - Chamfer - Universal - 2 Flutes
XVK310 - General Purpose - Concave - Universal - 4 Flutes
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MQL1 Accessories
Jetstream Tooling - Hose
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