Precision machining of high strength titanium alloys can be challenging due to the uniqueness of it's physical and mechanical properties. There are many processes that can be employed to form and shape titanium components. The most common machining process is milling.
Milling is a material removal process. Milling creates and forms parts into different shapes by removing or cutting away the unwanted titanium. Milling is a specialty process used to create titanium machined components that require intricate or uncommon features. In terms of titanium machined components, milling is often a secondary process for refining and adding precision features to a titanium machined component whose basic structure has already been formed. Milling is a machining process which requires no post-processing. There are several different milling procedures including end milling, chamfer milling and face milling. The type of milling process is determined by the type of cutting tool used and the path of the cutting tool for material removal. (CustomPart.Net) Titanium Engineers has been manufacturing custom titanium machined components for over 20 years. Our engineering and fabrication staff have the knowledge necessary to produce titanium machined components that are strong, durable and that match your exact specifications. |