The test piece is made of stainless steel which is common for steam turbine blades. Bars, ferritic/martensitic, Non-hardened DIN code= X22CrMoV12-1 Best Regards / Stefan Persson, Application Engineer
In the specific case that you see parts of in this video, the total cycle time is about 37 min in this particular setup. However, this may vary a lot depending on blade size, machine tool, material etc. Please contact the your local Sandvik Coromant representative and ask for a meeting regarding this and we will be able to assist you according to your needs. Best Regards Per Forssell, Business Segment Manager, Energy
Blade machining is an area where Sandvik Coromant has put a lot of effort and resources into developing the best possible tools and solutions for our customers. It is a complex area which requires personal involvement from our engineers in order to provide optimum solutions.This is due to the fact that there are so many different types of blades making it is impossible to give general recommendations that are correct from the start... (Continued in the next posting)
Cutting data can vary a lot depending on maching conditions and to give exact recommendations in a forum like this is difficult. We would be happy to assist you according to your conditions and setup. Please contact your local Sandvik Coromant representative so we can optimize according to your conditions. Best Regards Per Forssell, Business Segment Manager, Energy
The test piece is made of stainless steel which is common for steam turbine blades.
Bars, ferritic/martensitic, Non-hardened
DIN code= X22CrMoV12-1
Best Regards / Stefan Persson, Application Engineer
In the specific case that you see parts of in this video, the total cycle time is about 37 min in this particular setup. However, this may vary a lot depending on blade size, machine tool, material etc.
Please contact the your local Sandvik Coromant representative and ask for a meeting regarding this and we will be able to assist you according to your needs.
Best Regards
Per Forssell, Business Segment Manager, Energy
Blade machining is an area where Sandvik Coromant has put a lot of effort and resources into developing the best possible tools and solutions for our customers. It is a complex area which requires personal involvement from our engineers in order to provide optimum solutions.This is due to the fact that there are so many different types of blades making it is impossible to give general recommendations that are correct from the start... (Continued in the next posting)
Cutting data can vary a lot depending on maching conditions and to give exact recommendations in a forum like this is difficult. We would be happy to assist you according to your conditions and setup. Please contact your local Sandvik Coromant representative so we can optimize according to your conditions.
Best Regards
Per Forssell, Business Segment Manager, Energy
What is Type/name clamp on the left?
what is the Vc and Fz for Rhomboid milling in X22 ?
thanks for this awesome video!
Spindle+Tailstock!!_5-axis machining 1.4923 martensitic ss
Nice, very nice. Thanks for the upload. :D
Nice video,
Great!
Difficult machining.
Casting best