016 Milling: The best way called design change!
We will introduce typical examples that are prone to deformation, such as bifurcated shapes and long holes near the edges. By changing the design to a shape that is less prone to deformation, manufacturing will proceed more smoothly.
015 Milling: Avoiding detortion by design
We will explain ways to suppress deformation on the design side when designing thin parts. Possible methods include reducing the amount removed, increasing wall thickness, and adding reinforcement.
014 Milling: Destortion of thin shape
Milling is a removal process, so when processing thin objects, deformation inevitably occurs due to stress. Here are some examples of shapes that are easy to deform.
001 Welding: Treatment of weld beads
We will introduce how to treat weld beads. There are various methods of processing weld beads depending on the material and purpose, but they can be broadly divided into only removing burn and bead cutting. In the medical and semiconductor fields, beads are often cut and then buffed.