Blades, impellers, and blisks are key components of aircraft engines, accounting for about one-third of the engine manufacturing volume. They are the largest class of components in engines and are indispensable key components of modern high-performance aircraft engines.
Impellers and blisks are typical complex structural components with large dimensions, thin walls, high requirements for dimensional accuracy and surface quality. The materials used are difficult to machine, resulting in poor overall processability and high machining difficulty. The machining process requires high-precision, wear-resistant, and highly stable cutting tools to complete the machining of the entire component.
Solution Introduction
Product highlights introduction
Impeller disc machining special end milling cutter series
GESAC impellers and blisks machining new series of end mills, including rounded end cycloidal end mills, tapered ball end cycloidal end mills, and tapered ball end precision machining end mills, are used for processing precipitation hardened stainless steel, titanium alloys, and high-temperature alloys. For these three types of materials, professional blade shapes, suitable substrates, and innovative coatings are matched to meet the efficient and high-quality machining requirements of different customers for impellers and blisks.
Applications
Wing Beam-TC4- Cycloidal Milling
Blisk-GH4169 -Layer Milling
Blisk-TC18 -Side Milling
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