Differences Between Cutting & Grinding Techniques

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Unveiling the Distinctions Between Cutting and Grinding Techniques

In the intricate world of precision machining, two fundamental techniques, cutting and grinding, play pivotal roles in shaping materials with finesse.

At TOP SEIKO, we elevate the game by customizing our tools, ensuring maximum precision tailored to specific machining needs. Let’s delve into the nuances of these processes using a familiar analogy.

When it comes to metals, precision cutting takes center stage at TOP SEIKO.

Imagine it as slicing through an apple with a sharp knife. In machining, tungsten end mills relentlessly carve through metals with precision akin to slicing through the crisp skin of an apple.

This method is not only efficient but also produces clean and precise results in metalwork.

The unique composition of metals allows for effective cutting processes. Unlike advanced ceramics and glass, metals are not friable, meaning they do not tend to crumble or break easily. This non-friable nature makes metals ideal candidates for the “cutting” technique, as the tungsten end mills can intricately shape and carve without the risk of material fragmentation.

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