Why use an Advanced High Speed Machining?
• 1. Increased Efficiency: High-speed machining allows for
faster cutting speeds and feeds, resulting in
shorter machining cycle times.
This increased efficiency can lead to
higher productivity and reduced production costs.
2. Improved Surface Finish: HSM techniques, such as
high feed rates and small depths of cut, can result in improved
surface finish on the machined parts.
This is particularly important for industries that require
high-quality surface finishes, such as
aerospace, medical, and automotive.
3. Reduced Tool Wear: High-speed machining often involves
using specialised cutting tools that are designed to withstand the
higher cutting speeds and feeds.
These tools are typically made from high-performance materials,
such as carbide or ceramic, which offer better wear resistance.
4. Increased Material Removal Rate: High-speed machining allows
for higher material removal rates, enabling faster production of parts.
This is particularly beneficial for industries that require high-volume production,
such as automotive and consumer electronics.