Nov 06, 2023
Alloy saw blades are widely used in the cutting of metals due to their high cutting efficiency, good wear resistance, and long service life. However, when cutting non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum, and brass, some challenges may arise due to their high thermal conductivity and low hardness.
Firstly, when cutting non-ferrous metals, the high thermal conductivity of the materials will cause the temperature of the cutting edge to rise quickly, resulting in a shorter life span of the alloy saw blade. Therefore, it is important to choose an alloy saw blade with high heat resistance and suitable cutting parameters to reduce the temperature rise during the cutting process.
Secondly, the low hardness of non-ferrous metals may result in chip clogging during the cutting process, which will affect the cutting performance and increase the risk of damage to the alloy saw blade. To solve this problem, a suitable lubricating and cooling method should be adopted during the cutting process to reduce the temperature rise and avoid chip clogging.
In addition, when cutting non-ferrous metals, it is necessary to pay attention to the selection of the cutting speed, feed rate, and cutting depth based on the characteristics of the material to ensure the cutting quality and prolong the service life of the alloy saw blade.
In conclusion, when cutting non-ferrous metals with alloy saw blades, it is important to choose a suitable tool and cutting parameter, and adopt the appropriate lubricating and cooling method to ensure the cutting quality and prolong the service life of the saw blade.
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