When it comes to machining titanium, I understand the unique challenges it presents, especially for OEMs and manufacturers. My expertise lies in delivering precision-engineered titanium components tailored to meet your specific requirements. With years of experience in the industry, I’ve developed advanced techniques to tackle titanium’s toughness, ensuring optimal surface finishes and dimensional accuracy. Working closely with you, I aim to provide solutions that enhance your production efficiency. Whether you're in aerospace, automotive, or medical fields, my commitment is to deliver quality parts that meet the highest standards. The precision and durability of machined titanium parts can significantly impact your product's performance, and I’m here to help you achieve just that. Trust me to be your go-to partner for all your titanium machining needs, and let’s elevate your manufacturing capabilities together.
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| Parameter | Value | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Machining Speed (m/min) | 20 | Increased productivity and efficiency |
| Cutting Tool Material | Cermet | Optimal for titanium due to high heat resistance |
| Cooling System | MQL (Minimum Quantity Lubrication) | Reduces tool wear and improves surface finish |
| Surface Roughness (Ra microns) | 0.8 | Achieves high-quality finishes necessary for aerospace |
| Tool Life (hours) | 50 | Extended tool life translates to cost savings |
| Material Removal Rate (cm³/min) | 5 | Indicates efficiency in production processes |