The residual compressive stress introduced into the substrate surface by rolling or shot peening can partially offset the tensile stress generated during the cutting process.
The residual compressive stress introduced into the substrate surface by rolling or shot peening can partially offset the tensile stress generated during the cutting process.
Through the nonlinear coupling design of the helix angle, main deflection angle, and rake angle, the rake angle distribution can be optimized, resulting in rapid chip breakage at the outer edge and controlled chip discharge from the core drill.
In modern woodworking, high-speed rotating saw blades are essential for precise and efficient cutting.
In the microcosm of precision machining and metal joining, the M10/M14 brazing hole drill is a precise and tenacious "hole artist," perfectly blending the sharpness of carbide with the robustness of brazing
In the evolution of modern hard material cutting technology, the brazed glass saw blade, with its revolutionary design and superior cutting performance
In the demanding fields of construction and industrial cutting, an exceptional tool requires not only unparalleled performance but also the wisdom of design and the aesthetics of craftsmanship.