What is a tool passivation and polishing machine?
Significantly Increases Tool Life (Up to 300%!):
Eliminating stress concentration points significantly enhances the tool's resistance to chipping and wear, typically increasing lifespan by 50% to 300%, directly reducing tool procurement costs.
Ensures Machining Stability and Product Quality:
Uniform cutting edges ensure stable cutting forces, reducing vibration and noise during machining, resulting in more consistent workpiece surface finish and effectively reducing defective products.
Improves Cutting Efficiency:
Passivated and polished tools experience smoother chip removal and lower cutting resistance, allowing for higher feed rates under the same conditions, thus increasing production efficiency.
Especially Suitable for Coated Tools:
Passivation treatment before coating provides a smooth and robust substrate for the coating, greatly enhancing adhesion and maximizing the coating's wear and heat resistance.
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What is a tool passivation and polishing machine?
Significantly Increases Tool Life (Up to 300%!):
Eliminating stress concentration points significantly enhances the tool's resistance to chipping and wear, typically increasing lifespan by 50% to 300%, directly reducing tool procurement costs.
Ensures Machining Stability and Product Quality:
Uniform cutting edges ensure stable cutting forces, reducing vibration and noise during machining, resulting in more consistent workpiece surface finish and effectively reducing defective products.
Improves Cutting Efficiency:
Passivated and polished tools experience smoother chip removal and lower cutting resistance, allowing for higher feed rates under the same conditions, thus increasing production efficiency.
Especially Suitable for Coated Tools:
Passivation treatment before coating provides a smooth and robust substrate for the coating, greatly enhancing adhesion and maximizing the coating's wear and heat resistance.