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How to Choose PVD or CVD Cutting Tools?

Among the mainstream coating solutions, the two most commonly used methods are physical vapor deposition (PVD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Both technologies have unique advantages and applications, so understanding the differences between them is essential to making an informed decision. What is PVD Coating? PVD coating, or physical vapor deposition, is a surface treatment

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Types of Milling Cutters, How Many Do You Know?

End milling cutters are tools used on milling machines to perform a variety of machining operations. Such as slotting, chamfering, contouring, ramping, and plunging. Different types of end mills are designed based on the material being machined, the intended operation, and the desired shape or profile. They are designed to meet specific machining needs and

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Why Do CNC Cutting Tools Need to be “Passivated”?

Tool “passivation” is a process of micro-processing the cutting edge of the tool. The purpose is to remove tiny burrs and irregularities on the cutting edge. Or the sharp cutting edge is moderately rounded to improve the performance of the tool. This treatment does not actually make the tool blunt, but makes the cutting edge

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How Much Do You Know About Carbide Cutting Tools?

Carbide milling cutters are widely used in CNC machining centers, CNC engraving machines and ordinary milling machines to process planes, grooves, steps, etc. Common types include end mills, slot milling cutters, saw blade milling cutters, spiral drill milling cutters, etc. Carbide milling cutters are mainly divided into: integral carbide end mills, carbide straight shank slot

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HSS Cutting Tools VS Tungsten Carbide Cutting Tools, What is the Difference?

High-speed steel (HSS) is a tool steel with high hardness, high wear resistance and high heat resistance, also known as wind steel or sharp steel. It means that it can be hardened and sharp even when cooled in the air during quenching. It is also called white steel. What is High-speed Steel? High-speed steel is

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