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Plate Sawing We use the industry standard Amada VM 2500 (21" Throat, Maximum Work Height 20") for all of your titanium plate sawing needs.
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from Titanium By Matthew J. Donachie »
Titanium may be sawed using abrasive cutting wheels, hacksaws, or bandsaws. Chip formation is the most important gague in determining the success of any sawing operation. The formation of nearly invisible, flakelike chips can cause early blade failure. Fortunately preventative measures are available to control the formation of these chips. Liberal use of coolants, ones providing good lubricity and antichip-weld characteristics, is recommended. In addition, the use of special bruch attachments on cutting apparatus will help prevent accumulation of chips as the work passes through the saw.
Higher titanium speeds and feeds are being realized in plants using high-power tools and advanced technology methods.