B23C2226/31

CUTTING TOOL AND CUTTING METHOD

A shaft portion and a blade portion provided on a side surface of the shaft portion are included, and the blade portion includes cutting blades arranged in a plurality of lines on a side surface of the shaft portion along a peripheral direction, and arranged in a plurality of stages in an extending direction of a shaft center of the shaft portion in each line. Further, the cutting blade has a radial-direction clearance angle, a tip end-side clearance angle, and a base end-side clearance angle.

Dental Milling Tool
20230240797 · 2023-08-03 ·

The invention provides a dental milling tool for milling dental materials in the making of dental prostheses. The dental milling tool is a ball-nose end mill having three helical flutes, each flute being associated with a cutting edge, each cutting edge having chip breakers along the curved edges of the ball. The dental milling tool may be formed from a hard material such as carbide based material, ceramic, cermet, superhard materials including polycrystalline diamond (PCD) and cubic boron nitride (CBN), and diamond composite. Alternatively, the dental milling tool may be coated with a hard coating such as diamond coating, diamond-like-carbon (DLC), nitride based coating such as titanium aluminium nitride (TiAIN), aluminium titanium nitride, (AITiN), and titanium nitride (TiN), and ceramic coating.

CUTTING TOOL AND CUTTER HEAD STRUCTURE THEREOF

A cutter head structure includes a cutting edge portion including a cutting body. An outer surface of the cutting body is a curved surface which protrudes forwardly. The outer surface of the cutting body is provided with a first cutting edge and at least two second cutting edges. The first cutting edge extends from one side of the cutting body to a top region of the cutting body and then to the other side of the cutting body. The second cutting edges are respectively disposed on both sides of the first cutting edge. First chip flutes are defined between the first cutting edge and the second cutting edges adjacent thereto, and each of the first chip flutes has a width gradually increasing from the top region to both ends of the cutting body.

Rotary cutting tool

It is an object of the present invention to provide a rotary cutting tool that can divide chips at an appropriate size, suppress the incidence of edge chipping and damage attributed to chips to the cutting tool and a workpiece, extend the tool service life with regard to the machining of hard, brittle materials, and improve machining efficiency. The rotary cutting tool includes a hard coat film 3 coated onto a tip end section of a tool body 1 having a chip discharge groove 2. A rake face 6 is concavely provided in a cutting edge-side chip discharge groove formation surface 4 constituting the chip discharge groove 2 of the tool body 1, from a cutting edge 5 and along the cutting edge 5.

Double anodized parts

Methods and structures for forming anodization layers that protect and cosmetically enhance metal surfaces are described. In some embodiments, methods involve forming an anodization layer on an underlying metal that permits an underlying metal surface to be viewable. In some embodiments, methods involve forming a first anodization layer and an adjacent second anodization layer on an angled surface, the interface between the two anodization layers being regular and uniform. Described are photomasking techniques and tools for providing sharply defined corners on anodized and texturized patterns on metal surfaces. Also described are techniques and tools for providing anodizing resistant components in the manufacture of electronic devices.

Diamond tool and method for producing a diamond tool

A method for producing a tool with a diamond-studded tool head includes the steps of providing a tool shank and fixing a support element to a free end of the tool shank. The method further includes the steps of applying a layer of material interspersed with diamonds at least in sections to the support element and to a section of the tool shank adjoining the support element, and at least partially removing the support element, so that the layer of material interspersed with diamonds forms a tool head which in cross-section has the form of a circular ring and has a front-side recess.

Diamond tool and method for producing a diamond tool

A diamond tool comprising a tool shank and a tool head, which is fixed on the tool shank and which is formed by a layer of material interspersed with diamonds at least in sections, the layer of material interspersed with diamonds at least in sections being directly integrally bonded to the tool shank by an electroplating deposition process and the tool head having a recess on the front side, so that in cross-section the tool head has the form of a circular ring in the area of the free end, the tool head forming a hollow milling cutter and a wall forming the hollow milling cutter and having the form of a circular ring consisting only of a nickel-diamond material that is grown by electroplating.

Cutting tool

A cutting tool includes: a rake face; a flank face continuous to the rake face; and a cutting edge formed by a ridgeline between the rake face and the flank face. The cutting tool includes: a base material having a first face on a side of the rake face and a second face on a side of the flank face; and a diamond layer covering the first face and the second face. The first face includes: a first top face continuous to the second face; and a second top face continuous to the first top face and disposed such that the first top face is sandwiched between the second top face and the second face. An angle formed between the first top face and the second top face is a negative angle in a cross section perpendicular to the cutting edge.

Tool having a boron doped diamond coating
11292066 · 2022-04-05 · ·

To provide a tool that ensures improved durability even when a diamond coating containing boron is formed. A diamond coating (40) includes a first layer (41) that is formed as a layer on a surface layer side of the diamond coating (40) and is regarded as containing no boron, and a second layer (42) positioned on a side of a base material (30) with respect to the first layer (41) and contains at least 1000 ppm or more of the boron. Since the first layer (41) with a larger compressive stress is formed on the surface layer of the diamond coating (40), a crack generation from the surface layer side of the diamond coating (40) during the process can be reduced. Consequently, the durability of a tool (1) can be improved even when the diamond coating (40) containing 1,000 ppm or more of boron is formed.

COMPONENTS OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHODS FOR THEIR ASSEMBLY

Various components of an electronic device housing and methods for their assembly are disclosed. The housing can be formed by assembling and connecting two or more different sections together. The sections of the housing may be coupled together using one or more coupling members. The coupling members may be formed using a two-shot molding process in which the first shot forms a structural portion of the coupling members, and the second shot forms cosmetic portions of the coupling members.