![]() The four technology days were attended by both EDGECAM and Van Hoorn Carbide customers, and the demonstrations were geared towards educating them about the new possibilities that Waveform brings. “For the aluminum part, the Material Removal Rate was 716.2 cm 3, in a cycle time of just one minute 28 seconds, feed rate of 7,162 mm per minute, with a tool diameter of 10 mm, cutting speed 15,915 rpm, a stepover of 50%, and a cutting depth of 20 mm.” “The Material Removal Rate for the stainless steel part was 36.6 cm 3, in a cycle time of four minutes and 19 seconds, with a feed rate of 573 mm per minute, using a tool diameter of 8 mm, at a speed of 3,581 rpm, stepover of 50%, and a 16 mm cutting depth. “The results clearly demonstrated the benefits of Wave milling,” says Michael van de Velde. Two 100 mm x 100 mm x 40 mm test parts – one in Stainless Steel 304 and the other Aluminum 51 ST – were machined on a Mikron VCP600 with a Heidenhain iTNC530 controller, using solid carbide end mills. ![]() WIA Support Manager Michael van de Velde, says visitors found the results “astonishing,” and many intend to use Van Hoorn’s cutting tools with the Waveform milling strategies. ![]() Waveform Success at Van Hoorn Technology Daysĭutch tooling manufacturer Van Hoorn Carbide changed their CAM solution to EDGECAM, following machining tests using EDGECAM’s Waveform Roughing strategy.ĮDGECAM reseller Widenhorn Industriële Automatisering also used Waveform for machining demonstrations during Van Hoorn Carbide’s four recent technology days. ![]()
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