

Special machining on CNC

Special machining on conventional and high speed CNC (3 axis, 4 axis for Fanuc controls)
The High Speed Machining is the optimization of machining with limited possibilities for the part / material to be machined and tools-engineering (CAD / CAM-CNC) available. This may involve machining at cutting speeds between 5 and 10 times higher than those used conventionally "for each material."
The MAV is intended to replace the deep past at low speed multi-pass cutting speed of less depth of cut, resulting in a significant increase in chip dislodged (volume of material per unit time). The high cutting speeds and high advances reduce the cutting forces due to thickness of ever smaller chip.
Advantages of the AVM:
- Reduction of the cutting forces in ductile materials, options for machining thin-walled (0.2 mm)
- Increased accuracy of the contours, better surface quality and precise dimensional tolerances
- Reduction of time polishing
- Machining of a single bound for roughing and finishing
- Machining of thin-walled
- Reduction of machining time and overall cost
- Reduced friction coefficient chip-tool
- Almost total evacuation of heat through the chip
- Increased tool life
- Possibility of machining hard steels (> 50 Hrc) like hot machining

