Milling is also a machining process in which the object remains stationary while the cutting tool spins and shapes it. This process creates more complex designs than cylindrical objects.
Milling machines can typically be of two types. Vertical milling has a vertical spindle, hence the name. This spindle holds the cutting tool and can move up and down. Conversely, horizontal milling has a horizontal spindle, thus the name. This spindle moves from side to side.
Milling is a prevalent machining casting method in foundries. It is widely used to make molds for die casting, aluminum casting machining, and various metal parts.
Features & Benefits
- It can handle various materials and shapes.
- Milling produces accurate and detailed parts.
- This casting machining offers high-speed operations.
Limitations
- Cutting tools may wear out quickly.
- Initial setup can be expensive.