andysf
Materials
- Dec 11, 2012
- 22
Good day!
My company have been producing castings in CF8M and WCB material for a few years now.
The jobs in particular require a drilling and tapping operation, and this has been causing one or two issues for the machinists (in both materials).
Compared to our competitors castings, our own have regularly appeared much harder to drill and tap.
More recently, a separate machinist has complained of our 25/12 material breaking several taps.
Whenever the hardness has been checked, there has never been any difference between our own and our competitor. Is this more of a toughness problem? I have heard sulphur levels can alter machinability, but cannot see any difference between chemistry samples from our own and our competitors castings... Can anyone think of any other avenues for me to look down? Is there something inherently wrong in the way we are casting?
My company have been producing castings in CF8M and WCB material for a few years now.
The jobs in particular require a drilling and tapping operation, and this has been causing one or two issues for the machinists (in both materials).
Compared to our competitors castings, our own have regularly appeared much harder to drill and tap.
More recently, a separate machinist has complained of our 25/12 material breaking several taps.
Whenever the hardness has been checked, there has never been any difference between our own and our competitor. Is this more of a toughness problem? I have heard sulphur levels can alter machinability, but cannot see any difference between chemistry samples from our own and our competitors castings... Can anyone think of any other avenues for me to look down? Is there something inherently wrong in the way we are casting?