Three side milling cutter

In addition to the main cutting edge on the peripheral surface, there are also auxiliary cutting edges on both sides, which improves the cutting conditions, improves the cutting efficiency and reduces the surface roughness. It is mainly used for milling the step surface and groove surface of metal materials with medium hardness and strength, and can also be used for processing non-metallic materials. The three side edge milling cutter of superhard materials is used for milling the step surface and groove surface of difficult to cut materials. It is mainly used for milling grooves of fixed size, and also for milling general grooves, step surfaces and side faces.

Tungsten steel milling cutter

Tungsten steel milling cutter is a tool made of tungsten steel (hard alloy, also known as tungsten-titanium alloy). Generally, it is mainly used in CNC machining centers and CNC engraving machines. It can also be installed on ordinary milling machines to process some relatively hard and uncomplicated heat-treated materials. Tungsten steel milling cutters are widely used and high-speed machining is used. The hardness of tungsten steel milling cutter is Vickers 10K, second only to diamond. Because of this, the tungsten steel milling cutter is not easy to be worn, and it is brittle and hard and not afraid of annealing.

Classification of tungsten steel milling cutters

According to the grain size, cemented carbide can be divided into ordinary cemented carbide, fine-grained cemented carbide and ultra-fine-grained cemented carbide. According to the main chemical composition, cemented carbide can be divided into tungsten carbide-based cemented carbide and titanium carbide-based cemented carbide. Tungsten carbide-based cemented carbides include tungsten-cobalt (YG), tungsten-cobalt-titanium (YT) and added rare carbides (YW). The commonly used metal bonding phase such as Tic) and niobium carbide (NbC) is Co. Titanium carbide-based cemented carbide is a cemented carbide with Tic as the main component, and the commonly used metal bonding phases Mo and Ni.