Copy Milling
The metal-cutting manufacturing industry uses a wide range of machining techniques to produce the highest quality components. Copy milling presents its own special challenges. We will provide you with an overview of its application and the requirements associated with it.
What is copy milling and what factors need to be considered? Here are some aspects that contribute to a successful outcome.
The requirements are many and varied, including a high metal removal rate for rough machining and first-class surfaces for fine machining. In copy milling, the tool throat depths are often longer than in other methods, which is why low cutting forces are a decisive criterion. For efficient coarse and preliminary fine machining, toric tools as well as high-feed milling cutters are best suited in most cases. For final fine machining of the surfaces, ball end mills made of solid carbide or with indexable inserts are preferred in order to prevent contour distortion.Unsere Kopierfräser - eine Auswahl