What Causes Deterioration in Surface Roughness During Machining? A Guide to Prevention

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"Surface roughness" is one of the key factors that determine product quality during machining. Many operators find it difficult to achieve the surface roughness specified in design drawings, or struggle with unexpected surface roughness that has no identifiable cause.
"I know I should adjust the feed rate, but I don't know how." "Changing tools didn't improve the situation." Issues like these directly impact production efficiency and costs.

This article provides an in-depth look at the primary causes of surface roughness deterioration during machining, along with a clear and practical guide to prevention, focusing on tool selection and cutting conditions.

Author: Emi Baba

Author: Emi Baba

Born in 1981. Writer and web director since 2021. Writes articles on a wide range of topics related to IT, government, SDGs, animals, among others.

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