By cokhiducphong on Skatehive
Introduction In modern machining, many workshops focus heavily on tooling quality or machine capability, but often overlook one critical factor: cutting speed optimization. At Thiết Bị Cơ Khí Đức Phong, we have worked with multiple machining workshops and observed a common issue. Incorrect cutting parameters are silently increasing production costs every day. This article explains how optimizing cutting speed can reduce machining costs by up to 30 percent, based on real-world experience. What Is Cutting Speed and Why It Matters? Cutting speed refers to the speed at which the cutting tool engages with the material, typically measured in meters per minute. Choosing the wrong cutting speed can lead to: Rapid tool wear Poor surface finish Increased machining time Higher tooling costs Machine instability Incorrect cutting speed directly leads to unnecessary costs. The Hidden Cost of Incorrect Cutting SpeedTool Wear Happens Faster Than Expected Running at excessive cutting speeds generates h