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		<title>Special-polishing process Hybrid Surface Finish</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Special-polishing process HYBRID SURFACE FINISH With the new Hybrid Surface Finish HAM is launching a polishing process in which all tool surfaces are hyper smooth polished with defined and reproduceable main and secondary cutting edge preparation. HAM has been developing high-performance tools for the machining of all conventional materials for many years. This also includes [&#8230;]</p>
<p>Der Beitrag <a href="https://ham-tools.com/en/special-polishing_process_hybrid_surface_finishing/">Special-polishing process Hybrid Surface Finish</a> erschien zuerst auf <a href="https://ham-tools.com/en/ham_precision_solid-carbide">HAM Präzision</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Special-polishing process HYBRID SURFACE FINISH</strong><br><br><strong>With the new Hybrid Surface Finish HAM is launching a polishing process in which all tool surfaces are hyper smooth polished with defined and reproduceable main and secondary cutting edge preparation.</strong></p>



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<p>HAM has been developing high-performance tools for the machining of all conventional materials for many years. This also includes modern materials such CFRP, titanium, honeycomb, aluminium and composite sandwich materials.</p>



<p>One of the biggest challenges with modern materials is the machining. For example, CFRP is highly abrasive and titanium is a long-chipping material with very poor thermal conductivity. The result is a very high temparature on the tool cutting edge, which leads to enormous tool wear and consequently also to a shorter tool life.</p>



<p>However, temperature developments on the cutting tool and in the workpiece to be machined have to be avoided. Another goal is to avoid built-up edges &#8211; i.e. material adhesion or welding on the cutting edge of the tool and stuck of chips in the flute which would lead to a tool breakage. </p>



<p>For the cutting tool the following factors determine success or failure:</p>



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<li>The best tool geometry in appropriate grinding quality (depending on material and application)</li>



<li>Die The polishing of the flute for an optimal chip removal (reduction of friction forces)</li>



<li>Preparation and homogenization of the cutting edge, designed for the material (protection of the cutting edge, prevention of built-up edges)</li>



<li>Wear protection coating (to reduce generation of heat and increase life cycle time)</li>
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<p>To meet the market requirements, HAM has developed a hybrid technologically highly complex solution for surface treatment &#8211; Hybrid Surface Finish. With this treatment a reproducible and process-safe cutting edge homogenization takes place with simultaneous polishing of all tool surfaces in the cutting area.</p>



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<li>Variable cutting edge rounding between 4-20 µm depending on the material</li>



<li>Reducing of built-up edges</li>



<li>Optimal chip removal</li>



<li>Homogeneous and reproducible surfaces can be produced</li>



<li>Higher cutting speeds and feed rates are possible</li>



<li>Reduced cutting and spindle forces</li>



<li>Less heat generation on the tool, workpiece and on chips</li>



<li>Surface roughness<br>before 0,1 to 0,15 µm &#8211;>  after 0,008 to 0,015 µm</li>



<li>Chippings of the major and minor cutting edges &lt; 1 µm</li>
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<p><br>Here you can find our <a href="https://ham-tools.com/en/hsf_brochure/">brochure on HSF &#8211; Hybrid Surface Finish</a></p>



<p>Are you interested? Please contact us!</p>



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<p>Der Beitrag <a href="https://ham-tools.com/en/special-polishing_process_hybrid_surface_finishing/">Special-polishing process Hybrid Surface Finish</a> erschien zuerst auf <a href="https://ham-tools.com/en/ham_precision_solid-carbide">HAM Präzision</a>.</p>
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