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In certain contexts, high speed cutting is only defined as machining at high cutting speeds (spindle speeds) and/or at high feed rates in order to achieve short machining- or lead times. However, for a reasonable classification, one has to consider the material to be machined (soft- or hard machining), the cutting materials and the metal removal rate.
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Tschätsch, H., Reichelt, A. (2009). High speed cutting (HSC). In: Applied Machining Technology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01007-1_20
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