Suppresing the burrs at the upper side surface of side machining
Overturning the conventional wisdom that “it is natural for burrs to appear during cutting” and “it is natural to remove burrs after machining”, we took on the challenge of minimizing burrs.
It is now possible to eliminate the secondary processing of deburring, which was previously required, resulting in shorter processing times and significant cost reductions.
Suppression of top-side burrs by overwhelmingly using side-surface machining!
The left helical cutting edge reduce the burrs on the upper surface of the workpiece
The incliness is lower than conventional product
Reducing the steps at the cross intersection of flutes
Burr height on top surface
Realizing the Burr less on top surface of workpiece at side milling
Burr height by work material
Applicable to wide range work material, even it is stainless steel or aluminum materials
Long tool life equivalent to multipurpose End Mills
Keep burr zero performance on top surface after achieving long cutting length
Long tool life equivalent to multipurpose End Mill