Boring Bars In Non-Traditional Materials – Plastics, Ceramics & More

 

Most machinists typically consider metals like steel, cast iron, aluminium, and alloys when thinking about boring bars. For many years, these materials have set boundaries. However, contemporary industries are venturing into new territories where non-metallic materials are becoming increasingly significant. Plastics, ceramics, and advanced synthetic materials are now vital components in aerospace, medical devices, electronics, and automotive industries. But, when we move to such non-metallic materials, factors like cutting geometries, material compatibility, vibration management, and tool longevity all undergo changes. Let’s delve into the evolution of boring bars designed to work with non-metallic materials, and discuss the implications for machinists, manufacturers, and industries that are challenging the boundaries of precision. 


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