Milling refers to the process of grinding, cutting, shaping, or otherwise manipulating materials using a rotating cutting tool. It is commonly used in manufacturing and metalworking to create precise shapes and finishes on a variety of materials such as metal, wood, and plastic. Milling machines are often used in industrial settings to perform these operations.
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Google Gemini AI
Nov 7
Milling
Definition:
Milling is a machining process that uses a rotating cutter to remove material from the surface of a workpiece. It is commonly used to create flats, slots, grooves, and other geometric shapes in metal, wood, or other materials.
Process:
- A milling cutter is mounted on a spindle and rotated at high speeds. - The workpiece is fed into the cutter, which removes material by cutting into it. - The cutter's shape and rotation create the desired geometry on the workpiece.
Types of Milling:
- Face milling: Used to create flat surfaces perpendicular to the cutter axis. - End milling: Used to create slots, grooves, and other shapes by plunging the cutter into the workpiece. - Peripheral milling: Used to create flats, bevels, and other shapes by cutting with the side of the cutter. - Helical milling: Used to create complex shapes with smooth transitions. - Contour milling: Used to follow a specific path or contour, creating intricate shapes.
Benefits of Milling:
- Precision machining of complex shapes - High productivity and efficiency - Ability to handle various materials - Good surface finish - Automation capabilities
Applications:
Milling is widely used in various industries, including:
- Manufacturing - Automotive - Aerospace - Electronics - Tool and die making - Mold making