MattBSME
Mechanical
- Feb 13, 2010
- 4
I am trying to machine a taper on some virgin teflon.
I'm using a CG5 insert from Circle Tool, with a .007" nose radius. Talking with Circle's engineering group, this is the correct type of insert.
I'm making a 6* taper, with 1 pass with flood coolant. 1400 RPMs @ .0015 IPR
I'm getting a great finish on the part, but when I assemble the part into the mating part, it will not seal. Some parts seal, others don't.
I've spent the past week changing feeds and speeds, adjusting the angle slightly and nothing is giving me the correct result.
I'm starting to wonder if temperature is coming into play, causing the Teflon to warp to different sizes? Perhaps after machining, it is changing after sitting out?
I'm making a light pass, a max of .060" cut at the start of the taper, coolant should be at room temperature.
Any advice?
I'm using a CG5 insert from Circle Tool, with a .007" nose radius. Talking with Circle's engineering group, this is the correct type of insert.
I'm making a 6* taper, with 1 pass with flood coolant. 1400 RPMs @ .0015 IPR
I'm getting a great finish on the part, but when I assemble the part into the mating part, it will not seal. Some parts seal, others don't.
I've spent the past week changing feeds and speeds, adjusting the angle slightly and nothing is giving me the correct result.
I'm starting to wonder if temperature is coming into play, causing the Teflon to warp to different sizes? Perhaps after machining, it is changing after sitting out?
I'm making a light pass, a max of .060" cut at the start of the taper, coolant should be at room temperature.
Any advice?