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In order to use the next generation of high-speed machine tools economically, first of all the technological background of the best machining strategies has to be found out. For this purpose four approaches in the machining process have to be made simultaneously. These approaches are the optimization of the machining parameters, the choose of the right cutting edge material and cutting tool and the use of proper machining strategies. The economic application of the best milling strategies depends on the dynamic capabilities of the machine tool. Therefore, machines with linear motor drives will become more and more important for die and mold production.
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Finzer, T. (1999). High Speed Machining (HSC) of Sculptured Surfaces in Die and Mold Manufacturing. In: Olling, G.J., Choi, B.K., Jerard, R.B. (eds) Machining Impossible Shapes. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 18. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35392-0_34
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