由 dallaoer 於 2022-09-17 02:16:53 發表 | 累積瀏覽 136
If we maker the material 57mm, then it's 57 * 3.14 = 179mm = 0.179m, and 120m/min gives 120/0.179 = 670 rpm.
In terms of CNC operations, the acronym SFM stands for Surface Feet per Minute. But what does that mean? Well, it's how quickly a cutting tool moves across the surface of a workpiece during a CNC machining operation cycle. For machinists, it's an easily understood common denominator for describing tool head speed.
Cutting speeds for various materials using a plain high-speed steel cutter
Material type Meters per min (MPM) Surface feet per min (SFM)
Steel (tough) 18–50 60–100
Mild Steel 3–38 10–125
Mild Steel (with coolant) 6–7 20–25
Cast Iron (medium) 1–2 6–8
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Material Recommended HSS Speed, V [surface ft/min]
stainless steel free machining 40
stainless work hardening 20
Titanium alloys 20
* multiply surface speeds in table by 2.5 for carbide cutting tools *
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Type 316 stainless steel is not just harder to machine but requires special tools to cut. It performs well against pitting, but it isn't as formable. That explains why it is reserved for applications other types of stainless steel can't handle.
Stainless steel becomes harder during machining
As the friction between the tool and workpiece generates heat, it causes the actual structure of the workpiece material to change. This hardens the material, making already strong stainless steel even stronger.
Type 316 stainless steel is not only difficult to machine, but also requires special tools for cutting. It performs well in pitting corrosion resistance, but it is not so easy to form, which explains why it is reserved for applications that other types of stainless steel cannot handle.
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You there is a formula for you guys to your cutting speed is expressed in meters per minute and theMore
Machining center programmers specify spindle speed in revolutions per minute (rpm). Many also specify feed rate in per-minute fashion, either inches per minute (ipm) or millimeters per minute (mmpm).
Milling Formulas
Speed (RPM) = (SFM x 3.82) / D.
Feed (IPM) = RPM x FPT x Z.
SFM (Surface Feet per Minute) = (RPM x D) / 3.82.
IPT (Inches per Tooth) = (IPM / RPM) / Z.
MRR (Cubic Inches per Minute) = IPM * WOC * DOC.
AFPT (@ less than 1/2 dia. WOC) = IPM x sqroot of (D / WOC)
HP (Horsepower Consumption) = MRR x mf.