Comparison between various cutting tool cooling systems
Cooling cutting tools and tool holders during the machining process is a must in terms of process reliability. The method of cooling is crucial for the quality of the machining results and the tool life.
Cool Flash compared to competitive systems
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Example for ineffective tool cooling (red): If the slip-on sleeves are used with nozzles, ineffective cooling takes place because the coolant doesn't reach the cutting edge
Example for optimized tool cooling (green): In this picture the Cool Flash system from HAIMER is used. With this effective cooling system the tool is cooled up to the cutting edge
Cool Flash - test results
Tool: | Cutting tool (two flutes) |
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Tool diameter: | 20 mm |
Protruding length: | 50 mm |
Pressure: | 20 bar |
RPM: | 12.000 U/min |
Many of our customers have already successfully used the Cool Flash technology. Learn more about the benefits of the Cool Flash system: