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Solid carbide end mill set
1. Basic Concepts of End Mills
End mills can cut different parts. Some end mills have cutting edges on the cylindrical side and end, which can be used to process platforms, steps, grooves, and complex contours.
2. Common Components of an End Mill Set
Ordinary end mill: Usually used for conventional milling, such as plane machining.
Ball-nose end mill: The cutter head is spherical, used for round surface machining or 3D Contour engraving
Keyway cutter: Specially used for processing keyway designs, usually with a two-blade structure
T Slot cutter: Used for processing T Slots or special grooves

3. Characteristics of End Mill Sets:
Flexible adaptation to multiple materials and processes: Including high-speed steel, cemented carbide (tungsten steel), or coated tools, respectively for processing aluminum, steel, cast iron, plastics, and other materials.
Economy and cost control: Extending tool life and reducing inventory costs.
Efficient production reduces downtime: Quick tool changes, batch processing optimization
Professionalization and standardization: Standardized specification design, modular expansion, conforming to international tool standards (such as DIN\ISO ) Adapting to mainstream machine tool interfaces (such as BT\HSK )
4. Typical End Mill Set Configuration
Specifications | Usage | |
|---|---|---|
Roughing End Mill | Φ10mm ,4 Blade, cemented carbide | Quickly remove aluminum part excess material |
Finishing End Mill | Φ6mm ,6 Blade, TiN Coating | High-gloss surface machining of steel parts |
Ball-nose End Mill | Φ8mm ,2 Blade | Mold surface finishing |
Keyway Cutter | Φ4mm ,Straight Shank | Narrow slot or keyway machining |
End mill sets, through scientific tool matching, balance efficiency, precision, and economy, are ideal choices for complex part processing, especially suitable for the CNC and batch production scenarios of modern manufacturing.
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