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What are the material requirements for precision machining?

by:Foxron     2021-11-13
There are definitely a lot of things that you will pay attention to during processing, and there are also many factors that affect product quality, so we must pay attention to the details of the above issues, then let's understand what are the requirements for precision machining on materials?

1. The first is the requirement for the hardness of the material. For some occasions, the higher the hardness, the better, but it is limited to the hardness requirements of the machined parts. The machined material should not be too hard. If it is harder than the machine part, it cannot be processing.
2. Secondly, the material is moderately hard and soft, at least one grade lower than the hardness of the machine part. At the same time, it also depends on the purpose of the machined parts and the reasonable selection of the machine parts.
In short, precision machining still has some requirements for materials. Not all materials are suitable for processing, such as materials that are too soft or too hard. The former is not necessary for processing, while the latter cannot be processed.
So, the most basic one is that you must pay attention to the density of the material before processing. If the density is too large, the hardness is also large. If the hardness exceeds the hardness of the machine (lathe tool), it cannot be processed. Yes, it will not only damage the parts, but also cause dangers, such as the turning tool flying out and hurting people. Therefore, in general, for mechanical processing, the material material must be lower than the hardness of the machine knife, so that it can be processed.

The above points are the requirements of precision machining for materials. Today we will stop here first. If you want to know more information, please visit the precision machining website to learn more.
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