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The difference between double slot and single slot:
The double groove has a cross pattern, which is suitable for
low-density objects. For example: used for wood, plastic, aluminum,
etc.! The cross pattern has a fast chip removal speed, and it is
not easy to block the pattern when grinding and engraving, so it is
more suitable to open a double groove on a soft object!
The texture of the single groove determines that it is not ideal to
use softer objects, because when the single groove knife is working
and cutting, the broken waste will easily block the groove,
resulting in shallower groove texture and reduced cutting ability;
this is what we often say, The knife is not fast! Single slot is
more suitable for iron, copper, steel and other hard objects.
Carbide rotary file features:
Cemented carbide has a series of excellent properties such as high
hardness, wear resistance, good strength and toughness, and heat
resistance, especially its high hardness and wear resistance, which
remain basically unchanged even at a temperature of 500°C. It still
has high hardness at 1000°C.
Cemented carbide is widely used as tool materials, such as turning
tools, milling cutters, planers, drills, boring cutters, etc., for
cutting cast iron, non-ferrous metals, plastics, chemical fibers,
graphite, glass, stone and ordinary steel, and can also be used for
cutting resistant Hot steel, stainless steel, high manganese steel,
tool steel and other difficult-to-process materials.
1. High hardness (86~93HRA, equivalent to 69~81HRC);
2. Good hot hardness (up to 900~1000℃, keeping 60HRC);
3. Good abrasion resistance.
The cutting speed of cemented carbide tools is 4 to 7 times higher
than that of high-speed steel, and the tool life is 5 to 80 times
higher. Manufacturing molds, measuring tools, life span is 20-150
times longer than alloy tool steel. It can cut hard materials
around 50HRC.
Technical date
S.N. | MATERIAL |
1a | Steel |
1b | Hard steels |
2 | Stainless steel |
3 | Cast iron |
4 | Titanium |
5 | Nickel |
6 | Copper/Copper alloys |
7 | Aluminum |
8 | Plastics |
9 | Cement |
Guide to running speeds:
mat nr. MAX RPM | 3mm/0.123" 90,000 | 6mm/0.250" 50,000 | 10mm/0.375" 40,000 | 12mm/0.500" 35,000 | 16mm/0.625' 25,000 |
1a | 60,000-80,000 | 35,000-45,000 | 22,500-35,000 | 20,000-30,000 | 15,000-20,000 |
1b | 60,000-80,000 | 30,000-45,000 | 19,000-30,000 | 15,000-22,500 | 12,000-18,000 |
2 | 60,000-80,000 | 30,000-45,000 | 19,000-30,000 | 15,000-22,500 | 12,000-18,000 |
3 | 45,000-80,000 | 22,500-45,000 | 15,000-35,000 | 11,000-30,000 | 9,000-20,000 |
4 | 60,000-80,000 | 30,000-45,000 | 19,000-30,000 | 15,000-22,500 | 12,000-18,000 |
5 | 60,000-80,000 | 30,000-45,000 | 19,000-30,000 | 15,000-22,500 | 12,000-18,000 |
6 | 45,000-80,000 | 22,500-45,000 | 15,000-35,000 | 11,000-30,000 | 3,000-20,000 |
7 | 30,000-80,000 | 15,000-45,000 | 10,000-35,000 | 7,000-30,000 | 6,000-20,000 |
8 | 30,000-80,000 | 15,000-45,000 | 10,000-35,000 | 7,000-30,000 | 6,000-20,000 |
9 | 60,000-80,000 | 30,000-45,000 | 19,000-30,000 | 15,000-22,500 | 12,000-18,000 |
Ttungsten carbide burs are manufactured in compliance with the
highest standards. Our comprehensive product portfolio offers a
broad range of reliable and market-proven solutions for every
application. Our know-how and expertise allow us to continuously
improve our offering to provide outstanding quality and deliver
excellent performance across a wide range of industries, optimizing
processes in regards to economic efficiency, safety and process
optimisation.
Cutting type:
Metal burrs can be cut in single/aluminum or double/diamond. The
large single/aluminum cutting carbide file has a right-cut spiral
groove and can be used for cast iron, steel, copper, brass and
other iron materials (such as aluminum). Single-edged burrs can
provide faster cutting speeds without clogging (aluminum is often
clogged), but its polishing effect is not as good as double-edged
carbide burrs. Double/diamond cutting has a left-right cutting
function, which can provide faster and more refined processing
results. These are usually used for steel, stainless steel and
other hard metals.
Matters needing attention:
1. Mainly used on electric or pneumatic tools.
2. The speed is generally 6000-50000 rpm.
3. When using, the tool should be clamped upright, and the cutting
method should be up-cut milling to avoid reciprocating cutting.
4. To prevent chip splashing during work, please use protective
glasses.