Walter: Precision Measurement of Tool Cutting Edge Preparation

The Helicheck Pro and Plus measuring machine developed by Walter GmbH in Germany now has the capability to precisely measure the cutting edge of the tool (ie the radius of the cutting edge). The cutting edge of the tool has been used as an important method to extend the life of the tool. It has been widely used, but to date, the measurement of the precise shape of the cutting edge requires the use of expensive special measurements. instrument. In order to solve this problem, Walter's Helicheck measuring machine is based on the original measuring function (including almost all geometrical features of the tool, such as the radius of the tool nose, the rake angle, the helix angle, the runoff, the chamfer width, etc.). On the moc.861ehcoaz.www, the function of automatically measuring the radius of the cutting edge arc is added. The measuring machine utilizes a new camera (1000x magnification) and a split LED (LED) beam (mounted on a dedicated, CNC-controlled rotary axis) for cutting edge radius of up to 5 microns measuring.

The Helicheck Plus measuring machine is capable of measuring miniature tools with a minimum diameter of 0.1 mm. This new measuring machine further enhances the ability to measure other extremely small topographical features of the tool, such as the back and front corners of the micro tool. Measurement repeatability reached 1 micron. The instrument is fully integrated with Walter's user-friendly QCM software.

Walter's headquarters in Tübingen, Germany, is part of the K?rber Schleifring Group (which also includes brands such as Blohm, EWAG, Jung, M?gerle, Mikrosa, Schaudt, Studer). The K?rber Group is a leader in grinding technology and service support with 8,000 employees worldwide and annual sales exceeding $1 billion.

Kempas Hardwood Flooring

Color: Kempas heartwood is very light in color, usually white to light yellow. Kempas sapwood is more orange to red or reddish brown. Over time and with exposure to UV light, the floor will darken to a more reddish color.

Grain: The grain is interlocked and/or spiraled, and is generally rough.

Variations within Species and Grades: There is little variation within the species and grades.

Hardness/Janka: Kempas has a Janka Scale rating of 1,710, making it harder than most species used for hardwood flooring.

Dimensional Stability: This particular species of wood is not considered dimensionally stable, and is less stable than the traditional Northern Red Oak.

Sawing/Machining: Sawing and machining kempas is somewhat difficult because of hard deposits. It can dull and damage tools so it is important to be careful when working with kempas.

Sanding: Kempas is known to sand well.

Nailing: It may be difficult to nail because of how easily the wood may split.

Finishing: The coarse texture and acidic nature of the wood make finishing more difficult than some other species. It will need good filling to finish and polish well.

Availability: Limited availability.

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