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.Interested to know what are the scrap rates mainly due to machining distortion during milling of aluminium components and also would be interested to what procedures are implemented to control this.
Thanks
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Has that feel. Also, terrible laziness to not even offer any significant context as to part, machining processes, etc.
Thanks for the responses,
From experience, the scrap rates for aluminium alloys has been higher than any other alloys, hence the question to see if this is common and if the rates are higher.
Many thanks for the contribution
Thanks for the responses,
From experience, the scrap rates for aluminium alloys has been higher than any other alloys, hence the question to see if this is common and if the rates are higher.
Many thanks for the contribution
You quite often cite stress relieving for ally as a suitable process.
Do you do this, and on what parts?
Yes it obviously can be done, and is occasionally done on *some* parts.
In all my years, I've never seen a part where we had to do it.
And with EVERYTHING being cost critical nowadays, the added lead-time and process cost is best avoided and would only be an absolute last resort.
IMHO.
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