Stainless steel machining refers to the process of cutting, milling, drilling, grinding, stamping, bending and other machining processes on stainless steel materials through mechanical equipment to obtain parts or products with the desired shape, size and accuracy. So, below, the editor will provide a detailed introduction to the process flow of stainless steel machining, which generally includes the following steps:
Material preparation: Select the appropriate stainless steel material according to the processing requirements, and perform pre-treatment such as cutting and deburring. Programming design: Use CAD/CAM software to perform 3D modeling and programming of machined parts, generating machining paths and tool paths. Fixture installation: Install the pre treated stainless steel material onto the machine tool and secure it using fixtures. Machine tool machining: Start the machine tool and perform machining according to the programmed machining path and tool path, including cutting, milling, drilling, grinding and other processes. Quality inspection: Inspect the size, shape, accuracy, and other aspects of the processed parts to ensure compliance with design requirements. Follow up processing: Clean, deburr, rust proof and other follow-up treatments are carried out on the parts that pass the inspection for assembly or use.


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