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Dr. Dmitri Kopeliovich
Cutting Graphite (or carbon) is different from cutting Metals. Metal exerts plastic deformation when a tool edge cuts it producing a curl or chips.
When a graphite is machined small powder-like particles separate from the workpiece as a result of brittle fracture caused by the stress produced by the cutting tool edge.
Cutting graphite operation consumes much less energy and generates much less heat than in cutting metals.
| Milling graphite and carbon | ||||
| Tools: with inserts of 1/64-1/32” (0.4-0.8 mm) nose radius, clearance angle at least 10° | ||||
| Parameter | Value in metric unit | Value in US unit | ||
| General purpose | ||||
| Cutting speed | 100-300 | m/min | 333-1000 | ft/min |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feed speed | 0.1 | mm/(tooth*revolution) | 0.004 | inch/(tooth*revolution) |
| Depth of cut | 5-10 | mm | 0.2-0.4 | inch |
| Finish | ||||
| Cutting speed | 150-600 | m/min | 500-2000 | ft/min |
| Feed speed | 0.013-0.05 | mm/(tooth*revolution) | 0.0005-0.002 | inch/(tooth*revolution) |
| Depth of cut | 0.5-2 | mm | 0.02-0.08 | inch |
Square nose tools are not recommended since they increase chipping.
| Turning graphite and carbon | ||||
| Tools: with inserts of 1/64-1/32” (0.4-0.8 mm) nose radius, angle 20° | ||||
| Parameter | Value in metric unit | Value in US unit | ||
| General purpose | ||||
| Cutting speed | 100-300 | m/min | 333-1000 | ft/min |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feed speed | 0.13 | mm/(revolution) | 0.005 | inch/(revolution) |
| Depth of cut | 10-20 | mm | 0.4-0.8 | inch |
| Finish | ||||
| Cutting speed | 200-600 | m/min | 666-2000 | ft/min |
| Feed speed | 0.025-0.076 | mm/(revolution) | 0.001-0.003 | inch/(revolution) |
| Depth of cut | 0.2-0.5 | mm | 0.008-0.02 | inch |
| Drilling graphite and carbon | ||||
| Tools: point angle 70°-100°, clearance angle 10°-15° | ||||
| Parameter | Value in metric unit | Value in US unit | ||
| Cutting speed | 60-900 | m/min | 200-3000 | ft/min |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feed speed drill diam. 1/32-3/16” (1-5 mm) | 0.025-0.1 | mm/rev. | 0.001-0.004 | in/rev. |
| Feed speed drill diam. 3/16-1/4” (5-6 mm) | 0.05-0.13 | mm/rev. | 0.002-0.005 | in/rev. |
| Feed speed drill diam. 1/4-5/16” (6-8 mm) | 0.05-0.15 | mm/rev. | 0.002-0.006 | in/rev. |
| Feed speed drill diam. 5/16-3/8” (8-10 mm) | 0.05-0.2 | mm/rev. | 0.002-0.008 | in/rev. |
| Feed speed drill diam. 3/8-1/2” (10-12 mm) | 0.05-0.25 | mm/rev. | 0.002-0.010 | in/rev. |
Graphite is cut by band saws (5 teeth/inch) at speed 1000-2000 ft/min (300-600 m/min).
Carbon is cut by diamond cutting wheels at speed 170-200 ft/s (50-60 m/s).
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| Milling graphite and carbon | ||||
| Tools: grinding wheel with the structure parameter between 6 to 9 | ||||
| Parameter | Value in metric unit | Value in US unit | ||
| General purpose (made by silicon carbide wheels of grit 20-46) | ||||
| Cutting speed | 20-30 | m/s | 65-100 | ft/s |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feed speed | 300-600 | mm/min | 12-24 | inch/min |
| Depth of cut | 0.5-5 | mm | 0.02-0.2 | inch |
| Finish (made by electro-corundum wheels of grit 120-160) | ||||
| Cutting speed | 20-30 | m/s | 65-100 | ft/s |
| Feed speed | 150-300 | mm/min | 6-12 | inch/min |
| Depth of cut | 0.05-0.3 | mm | 0.002-0.012 | inch |
Lapping is carried out by aluminum oxide/silicon carbide powder with grain size 12-16 μm.
Polishing is carried out by diamond/aluminum oxide powder with grain size 6-10 μm.
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