What is the difference between additive manufacturing (AM) end mills and high hardness steel end mills?
Additive manufacturing (AM) end mills are characterized by their resistance to the high hardness and variable thickness processing that occurs in the additive manufacturing process.
This series is recommended not only for additive manufacturing, but also for users who are having trouble with tool chipping due to high hardness + replacement allowance fluctuations, such as mold repair.
The A-end mill series for high-hardness steels is recommended for users who require high precision in the processing of high-hardness materials, including mold processing.
AE-BD-H is for high hardness and finishing
AE-BM-H is for high-hardness, high-efficiency machining
AE-LNBD-H is designed for high-hardness finishes with long overhangs
AE-BM-H is for high-hardness, high-efficiency machining
AE-LNBD-H is designed for high-hardness finishes with long overhangs
By selecting according to the customer's processing purpose, it is possible to perform processing one step ahead of conventional tools.
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