Conventional machining relies on the principle that the cutting tool must be significantly harder than the workpiece (Tool steel: 60-65 HRC; Workpiece: <45 HRC). Modern materials like Inconel 718 (45 HRC), Silicon Carbide (Ceramic, 95 HRC), and CFRP composites cause rapid tool failure. Non-conventional machining bypasses this by using alternative energy forms.
In the modern manufacturing landscape, traditional methods like turning, milling, and drilling often hit a wall. When dealing with extremely hard materials, complex geometries, or delicate parts that can’t withstand high heat or mechanical pressure, engineers turn to . Non Conventional Machining Process Ppt
processes, designed to be easily adaptable for a professional or academic presentation. Conventional machining relies on the principle that the
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