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  1. LORDLUCAN

    Machining stellite #6

    Yes please olympic, the more information I can gather the better. Cheers.
  2. LORDLUCAN

    Heat Treatment before vs after Machining

    For this type of fit I would say it's not possible.
  3. LORDLUCAN

    Machining stellite #6

    Thanks for the info mrainey. however this link only relates to the tooling, the area where we are experiencing problems is the actual stellite itself. On some of the rings the stellite is flaking away from the base material (stain.s 316). I wondered whether our machining parameters were...
  4. LORDLUCAN

    Machining stellite #6

    It's machining an offset cone profile on the I/D of a seat ring for a butterfly valve and mounted on a vertical borer. I'm positive we've got the correct tip tool which is Tungsten carbide with a 2 degree max positive top rake and minimal radius at the point.
  5. LORDLUCAN

    Machining stellite #6

    Anybody know the parameters for machining PTA stellite #6? Speeds/feeds etc. I reckon it's about 0.25m/sec and 6-8 cuts per mm with a soluble cutting oil. Would anyone agree/conflict with this?
  6. LORDLUCAN

    Heat Treatment before vs after Machining

    It all depends on the application and the size/shape of the component and what the tolerances are.

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