Guide for Selecting Aluminum Cutting Saws

Guide for Selecting Aluminum Cutting Saws
Explanation of selecting chip saws, blade types, rotation speeds, and feed rate settings, including guidance for beginners. Accompanied by a know-how guide for non-ferrous metals.
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What is a chip saw?
A chip saw refers to a rotating blade that has carbide tips attached at regular intervals to a steel disc. It is used for cutting materials such as aluminum and wood.
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2. Why is the "blade type" of a chip saw important?
The shape of the blade tip (i.e., the blade type) of a chip saw creates a significant difference in cutting performance and finish.
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3. What is the number of teeth (pitch) of a chip saw?
The "number of teeth" on a chip saw refers to the number of blades (teeth) attached around the circumference of the disc-shaped blade.
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4. Calculation and Setting Method for the Blade Rotation Speed and Peripheral Speed of the Tip Saw
To operate an aluminum cutting saw blade safely and with high precision, understanding the "rotational speed of the blade" and the "cutting edge's peripheral speed (Vc)" is essential.
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5. Calculation and Setting Method of the Feed Speed for the Cutting Blade
Another important factor that affects the "quality of the cut surface" and "tool life" in aluminum cutting operations is the "feed rate."
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6. Cutting methods for aluminum materials: Suitable cutting machines and cutting conditions.
The machinability of aluminum varies greatly depending on its alloy composition and manufacturing method. We will introduce suitable saw blades and cutting conditions for each representative aluminum material.
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7. Aluminum sheet material saw blade selection service
The best saw blade for aluminum cutting will be selected by professionals!
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Copper bar cutting saw blade CuFine 355
Ideal for cutting copper busbars. The cut surface is also beautiful, and the discharge of chips is smooth.
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