Using diamond coating and advanced technology to obtain better coating adhesion.
Advanced grinding technology ensures ultra-high coaxiality, high temperature resistance, and wear resistance within the ultra-long effective diameter.
1. Ideal for 3D Contour Machining
The spherical cutting tip makes ballnose end mills perfect for machining complex geometries, curved surfaces, and mold cavities with precision.
2. Superior Surface Finish
The smooth, rounded tip reduces tool marks and produces high-quality surface finishes, especially in finishing operations.
3. Flexible Cutting Approach
Ballnose tools allow multi-directional machining, making them well-suited for 3-axis and 5-axis simultaneous machining applications.
4. Versatility for Roughing and Finishing
With options in flute number and geometry, the same tool type can be used for both roughing and precision finishing, reducing tool change times.
5. Suitable for a Wide Range of Materials
Ballnose end mills are compatible with various materials, including hardened steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, graphite, and composites.
6. High Wear Resistance with Coatings
Advanced coatings like TiAlN, AlTiN, and DLC enhance heat resistance and tool life, making them suitable for dry or high-speed machining.
7. High Rigidity for Stable Cutting
Constructed from solid carbide or coated HSS, ballnose end mills offer excellent rigidity and vibration resistance during cutting.
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1. Mold and Die Making
Ballnose end mills are widely used in the mold industry for machining 3D cavities, curved surfaces, and intricate contours in steel or graphite molds. Ideal for both roughing and finishing operations.
2. 3D Surface Profiling
Perfect for sculpted surfaces and freeform shapes in industries such as automotive design, aerospace components, and product prototypes. Enables smooth and accurate surface generation.
3. Aerospace Component Machining
Used for finishing turbine blades, impellers, and structural parts with complex geometries. The ball tip allows continuous engagement with curved surfaces and minimizes tool marks.
4. Engraving and Fine Detail Work
Small-diameter ballnose mills are commonly used for engraving, relief carving, and small radius detail cutting, particularly in CNC routers and engraving machines.
5. Medical Implant Manufacturing
Used in machining contoured surfaces of implants (e.g., hip joints, dental parts) that require precision and smooth finishes on titanium or cobalt-chrome alloys.
6. Graphite Electrode Machining
Graphite-compatible ballnose tools (often with DLC coating) are used to produce fine, wear-resistant details in EDM electrodes for precision die sinking.
7. Hard Material Finishing
High-speed finishing of hardened steels (HRC 50–65) using coated carbide ballnose end mills for applications in die finishing and precision tooling.
8. Wood and Composite Machining
In CNC woodworking, ballnose tools are used to create decorative curves, 3D textures, and artistic reliefs on materials like MDF, hardwood, or composite panels.
Q: What is the brand name of the Ball Nose End Mills?
A: The brand name of the Ball Nose End Mills is ARNOLD.
Q: Where are the Ball Nose End Mills manufactured?
A: The Ball Nose End Mills are manufactured in China.
Q: Is there any certification associated with the Ball Nose End Mills?
A: Yes, the Ball Nose End Mills are ISO9001:2000 certified.
Q: What is the minimum order quantity for purchasing Ball Nose End Mills?
A: The minimum order quantity for Ball Nose End Mills is 2 pieces.
Q: How long does it take for delivery of Ball Nose End Mills?
A: The delivery time for Ball Nose End Mills is typically 7-15 days.