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13.09.2016
D - Outils-Accessoires-Mécanique
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Chip control
- Long, unbroken snarls winding around the tool or workpieces. Caused normally by low feed, low and/or shallow depth of cut.
- Very short chips, often sticking together, caused by chip breaking that is too hard. Hard chip breaking often causes reduced tool life or even insert breakages, due to high chip load on the cutting edge.
- The surface looks and feels “hairy” and does not meet the tolerance requirements.
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