Brand Name: | AMG |
Model Number: | Standard/Customized |
MOQ: | 3 |
Price: | Request Quote |
Name | High Stability and Fine Surface Finish 90° 1mm Coated Carbide Chamfering Tool |
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Type | NC Spot drill |
Product name | Surface Finish Optimized Tool |
Suitable for | Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel, Titanium Alloy, etc |
Express | TNT, DHL, EMS |
AMG's high-precision 90° 1mm coated carbide chamfering tool is specifically engineered for the precise chamfering of electronics and 3C parts requiring fine surface finishes and high stability during machining. Utilizing high-quality carbide with advanced PVD coating technology, the tool ensures excellent wear resistance, thermal stability, and reduced friction, making it ideal for high-speed, high-precision chamfering operations on aluminum, copper, stainless steel, and other materials commonly used in electronic components and 3C product casings.
Material | High-quality carbide (GU25UF, etc.) |
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Coating | PVD coating (TiAlN, DLC, customizable) |
Chamfering Angle | 90° |
Chamfer Width | 1mm |
Shank Diameter | 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm (optional) |
Total Length | 50mm, 75mm, 100mm (optional) |
Flutes | 2 Flutes, 3 Flutes |
Surface Roughness | Ra 0.2 - 0.4 μm (fine surface finish) |
The AMG 90° carbide chamfering tool operates through high-speed rotation on CNC milling or chamfering machines, engaging the workpiece edge to create consistent 90° chamfers with a width of 1mm. The PVD coating minimizes friction and heat generation, preventing material sticking and edge burring during high-speed operations. The sharp cutting edges ensure precision removal of material while maintaining a smooth, clean chamfer with high dimensional accuracy across multiple workpieces, enhancing downstream assembly and aesthetic quality.
It is suitable for aluminum alloys, copper, brass, stainless steel, and titanium commonly used in electronics and 3C manufacturing.
Yes, AMG can customize the chamfer width to 0.5mm, 1.5mm, 2mm, or other sizes based on customer requirements.
For aluminum, 200-600 m/min; for stainless steel, 80-150 m/min, with appropriate feed rates based on the material and chamfer size.
Under proper cutting conditions, tool life can exceed 30% longer than uncoated or lower-grade carbide chamfering tools.