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Cryogenic machining means cooling down the cutting tool with liquid carbon dioxide or nitrogen to very low temperatures ( -78,5°C or -109,3°F and below). This enables a clean production process without conventional cutting fluid that is hazardous to both the environment and to health.

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How much do you getpaid for machining?

The pay for machining can vary widely based on factors such as location, experience, and the specific type of machining work. On average, machinists in the U.S. earn between $40,000 and $60,000 annually, with experienced machinists or those in specialized fields potentially earning more. Additionally, union positions or jobs in high-demand areas may offer higher wages and benefits.


What will happen if you increase the speed of machining in Wire electrical discharge machining?

Machined surface is more rough.


What is machining cost?

Machining usually refers to performing a mechanical process on a workpiece of any material that changes its physical properties in some way. More commonly it means to use machine tools to shape a workpiece with cutting action.


What is adaptive control machining system?

The adaptive control is basically a feedback system that treats CNC as an internal unit in which the machining variables automatically adapt themselves to the actual conditions of the machining process.


What are the difference between conventional milling machine and CNC milling machine?

Non conventional Machining is a recent development in machining techniques. It is based on unconventional machining techniques using Laser beam, Electron beam, Electric arc etc. Conventional machining involves the direct contact of tool and work -piece, whereas unconventional machining does not require the direct contact of tool and wor piece. Conventional machining has many disadvantages like tool wear which are not present in Non-conventional machining. Examples : Electric arc machining, Laser cutting , electro discharge machining, plasma cutting etc Advantages of Non-conventional machining: 1) High accuracy and surface finish 2) no direct contact of tool and workpiece, so there is less/no wear 3) tool life is more 4 ) quieter operation Disadvantages of non-conventional machining: 1) high cost 2) complex set-up 3) skilled operator required

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How does friction work in machining?

Converts to heat


Abrasive jet machining?

forcing abrasives over work piece at higher speed for cutting . it is unconventional machining process .


How does capstan lathe machine work?

it is basically used for machining..


What is field machining?

I'd say it's machining carried out "in the field". Most machining is done in facilities specifically constructed and equipped for the work to be done. When the workpiece that requires machining cannot be transported to one of these facilities you need to bring the appropriate tools and machinery to the workpiece.


What is cryogenic heat treatment?

cryogenic metal treatment


What is Unconventional machining technique?

In ordinary machining we use harder tool to work on workpiece , this limitation is overcome by unconventional machining. unconventional machining is directly using some sort of indirect energy for machining. Example : sparks, lasers, heat , chemicals etc.. applied in EDM ,laser cutting machines...etc


What do the vertical machining center?

Axis machining center machine.


What is machining process?

Machining process is a broad term that refers to the cutting processes, abrasive processes and the non-traditional machining processes.


What is mean by conventional machining?

The two major categories of machining are "conventional maching" and "CNC (computer numerical control) machining." The actual metal cutting process is the same. The difference is in how the tool path is controlled as it cuts the workpiece. "Conventional machining" (also known as "manual machining") is generally regarded as using manually controlled machines, particularly lathes, mills and drill presses. The tool moves around the work by mechanical controls that are manually controlled. "CNC machining" is generally regarded as using lathes and mills (and some other machine types) in which all tool and workpiece motion is controlled by a computer.


How is the Ak-47 created?

By machining steel, stamping it, and machining wood.


What is cryogenic freezer?

A cryogenic freezer is used to bring components inside the freezer down to cryogenic temperatures. Many cryogenic freezers are available for all sorts of applications. Cold boxes with added ln2 capabilities can refrigerate parts and then complete cryogenic processing cycles. Additionally, cryo freezers are available to freeze sex cells, stems cells, and more. Sometimes people are frozen after death, which is called cryonics. I have added a site below that has cryogenic freezers and processors available.


What rhymes with photogenic?

cryogenic :)