As everyone knows the pain of machining the large parts with tight tolerance on the CNC machines particularly if its heat treated. Bringing dimensions to its limits with tight cycle time has always proven to be challenging and cost a lot of investment. Most of the times the companies end up by spending more time to machine the part while keeping all the dimensions within the required tolerances. If they tried to
do so in a faster manner it sometimes triggers quality issues.
So, the question is what are the factors that affect the cost, quality, and the quantity?
Did you ever go through similar situation?
There are plenty of machining strategies that we can implement to overcome these types of scenarios. The solution also makes sure that there will be a stable output from the machines once the production starts. At the same time companies need to ensure that the life cycle cost of the tools and inserts throughout the program is well within budget. The life cycle cost should then go down once the
production becomes flawless. The successful machining of the heat-treated materials with minimal resource allocation is depended upon multiple factors. The efficient management of the resources particularly the tooling cost plays an especially important role for smooth business.
It is unquestionable that with right strategy and focused investment any company can achieve this objective to ease the machining time for extreme hard materials to be similar to regular one and reduce the gap as shown above