| Introduction to High-speed machining |
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High-speed machining (HSM) is usually associated with high-speed spindles (15K to 40K rpm) and higher feedrates. It is also referred to as high velocity machining. They are one in the same, as both represent machining components in the most accurate and shortest cycle times.
In the past 10 to 15 years HSM was focused on the mold and die industry that uses pre-hardened materials and hardened tool steels—such as P-20, H-13, S-7 and D-2, which range in hardness from 28-62 HRC. The traditional method of finish machining hardened materials was EDM. In applications where HSM can replace the EDM process there will be considerable cost and cycle time reductions.
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