How big is the wire cutting stroke? [Zhikai CNC professional answer ]
The wire cutting stroke refers to the distance that the molybdenum wire moves along the surface of the workpiece during operation in a medium-speed wire cutting machine. During the medium-speed wire cutting process, the molybdenum wire passes through the workpiece along a predetermined trajectory through the control system to achieve precision cutting. This stroke is usually precisely controlled by a CNC system to ensure the accuracy and precision of the cutting.
1. The size and shape of the workpiece
The size and shape of the workpiece are important factors in determining the size of the wire cutting stroke. Workpieces of different sizes and shapes require different ranges of stroke to complete the cutting task. Large workpieces may require a wider stroke, while small precision parts may require a finer stroke.
2. Hardness and characteristics of materials
Different materials may require different wire cutting strokes due to their hardness and properties. Harder materials may require a larger stroke to overcome processing resistance and ensure cutting results.
3. Cutting speed and processing efficiency
The requirements of cutting speed and processing efficiency will also affect the choice of wire cutting stroke. Within a certain range, higher cutting speeds usually require a larger stroke range to accommodate a fast and efficient cutting process. Zhikai 6-axis medium-speed wire cutting is an excellent product. The six-axis five-link medium-speed wire cutting machine tool has the characteristics of high precision and automation, which can effectively improve processing efficiency and product quality. It uses advanced CNC technology to make the processing process more precise and stable. At the same time, it also has the advantages of high control accuracy, high processing accuracy, and small surface roughness, which can meet various processing requirements.
4. Performance and precision of wire cutting machine tools
Finally, the size of the wire cutting stroke is also related to the performance and accuracy of the cutting machine. Different cutting machines have different cutting stroke requirements. Generally speaking, the better the performance of the wire cutting machine, the larger the cutting stroke needs to be to meet higher cutting requirements. At the same time, the accuracy of the cutting machine will also affect the size of the cutting stroke. If the accuracy of the cutting machine is not high, it may cause the size of the cutting stroke to be larger to ensure that the cutting tool can accurately cut the workpiece.
In summary, the size of the wire cutting stroke is determined by factors such as the size and shape of the workpiece, the cutting speed and quality, the size and shape of the cutting tool, the performance and accuracy of the cutting machine, etc. In practical applications, it is necessary to adjust according to the specific situation to ensure that the cutting tool can completely cut the workpiece and ensure the cutting quality and efficiency requirements.