Manufacturing process of stainless steel inserts for milling.

TH27616UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13KASETSART UNIVERSITY
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Authority / Receiving Office
TH · TH
Patent Type
Utility models
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Filing Date
2024-01-19
Publication Date
2026-03-13
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Abstract

ocr The manufacturing process for stainless steel inserts for milling involves inventive techniques. It involves cutting steel into a rectangular block, and then shaping the insert using an electric wire. (Wire cutting) To create the shape, take the cut insert, which has been surface-ground, and drill a round hole in the center of the insert. Cutting with a copper electrode on an electric discharge machine. The Discharge Machine is an invention of a cutting insert that makes the sharpness of the blade more precise. To reduce the risk of tissue damage.
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Claims

ocr 1. The manufacturing process of stainless steel inserts for milling involves the following steps: A. The steel is cut into rectangular blocks on a vertical milling machine, forming a rhombus shape. Wet the cement at a temperature of 25-30 degrees Celsius for use in shaping the inserts. B. Cut the steel obtained from step A using wire cutting to shape the insert. Shape, cutting edge, relief surface, chip evacuation surface, and side relief surface, with a relief angle of 11-15. Celsius degrees C. Take the cutting insert obtained from step B and grind the surface of the insert at a temperature of 250-500 degrees Celsius. The cutting and shaping of the material into the desired form. D. Take the insert obtained from step C and drill a circular hole in the center of the insert using a copper electrode. electrode) on an Electric Discharge Machine.