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CNC Titanium Alloy Machining Process

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Update time : 2025-07-13

As a leading CNC machining service provider, AOOM Technology specializes in precision manufacturing of titanium alloy components for aerospace, medical, and industrial applications. This article delves into the critical CNC titanium alloy machining process, addressing technical challenges and showcasing our expertise.

CNC Titanium Alloy Machining Process(图1)

1. Material Preparation and Workholding

Titanium alloys (e.g., Grade 5 Ti-6Al-4V) require meticulous material inspection and stress-relieving treatments prior to machining. Our facility utilizes vacuum chucks and custom fixtures to minimize vibration during high-speed CNC titanium processing.

2. Machining Parameters Optimization

Key considerations include:
- Cutting speed: 30-50 m/min for roughing, 60-120 m/min for finishing
- Feed rate: .05-.15 mm/tooth
- Coolant: High-pressure through-tool emulsion (minimum 100 psi)

3. Post-Processing and Quality Control

All components undergo:
- Deburring via abrasive flow machining
- Surface enhancement (shot peening/anodizing)
- CMM inspection with ±.005mm tolerance

At AOOM, we combine advanced 5-axis CNC centers with proprietary toolpath strategies to overcome titanium's low thermal conductivity and work hardening tendencies. Contact our engineering team for project-specific solutions.

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