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High-Speed Machining

Covers high-speed machining updates, which include speed and precision advancements, real-world applications, high-performance milling and five-axis techniques.

Article Published on 3/15/2003
Six Advantages Of Horizontal High Speed Machining

Large monolithic aircraft parts may be machined more productively one at a time instead of three at once.

Product Published on 6/23/2014
Updated CAM Software Promotes Extended Tool Life

Delcam will exhibit the 2015 version of its PowerMill CAM software for high-speed and five-axis machining, featuring updates to the Vortex area clearance strategy, as well as improved collision checking and raster finishing.

Case Study Published on 10/17/2011
Software Speeds Inspection Documentation

InspectionXpert software from Extensible CAD Technologies has standardized and automated this manufacturer’s process for ballooning drawings and generating inspection reports.

Article Published on 6/8/2005
Speeding And Gaging Don't Mix

Manufacturing is under constant pressure to get more productivity out of its process. Machine tool speeds, feed rates and part positioning all keep getting faster, yielding more parts in less time.

Product Published on 11/3/2014
VMC Offers High Rigidity, Heavy Cutting Ability

The Millac 852V II vertical machining center from Okuma is well-suited for machining large, heavy workpieces.

Product Published on 3/21/2014
Inserts Boost Productivity in Cast Iron

Walter USA’s Tiger-tec Silver line of high-performance insert now includes the RK 5 and RK7 geometries designed to enhance cutting speed, reliability and tool life in ISO K (cast iron) materials.

Product Published on 2/11/2009
High Velocity Coolant Delivered To Cutting Edge

Jetstream Tooling is a range of high performance tools designed to deliver coolant directly at the insert cutting edge for productivity gains. According to the company, this tooling controls chips and extends tool life. Cutting speed and feed rates are increased across virtually all coolant pressures (from 70 psi to 5,000 psi) and many material types—specifically titanium alloys, but also nickel-chromium, aluminum, steel alloys and stainless steels.

Article Published on 11/10/2018
Waterjet Blasts Away 2D Tedium

A shop finds an alternative for work that does not require advanced CNC machining centers or high levels of moldmaking expertise.  

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