Systematic finishing of dies and moulds

Hae Sung Lee, Min Soo Park, Min Tae Kim, Chong Nam Chu

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Abstract

Finishing is the final process in mold manufacturing. Although it produces the desired surface finish, it is a time-consuming process. But, there have been a few systematic methods to control the procedure. In this work, the machining characteristics of the finishing tools are studied by basic experiments. Concepts of critical surface roughness and removal volume are introduced to establish a systematic finishing process model that can find the finishing process requiring the least time. The process planned by an expert worker was compared with the process from the established model. The comparison showed that the new process from the established model took less time and generated less form error on the machined surface than the process planned by expert worker.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1027-1034
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture
Volume46
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2006

Keywords

  • Critical surface roughness
  • Manual finishing
  • Removal volume
  • Wear coefficient

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