Influence of Machining Parameters on the Dimensional Accuracy of Drilled Holes in Engineering Plastics

This paper explores the interaction between cutting parameters and the geometric accuracy of machined holes in a variety of engineering plastics, with the aim of improving manufacturing processes in the plastic processing industry. In the context of fast and precise manufacturing technology, the acc...

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description This paper explores the interaction between cutting parameters and the geometric accuracy of machined holes in a variety of engineering plastics, with the aim of improving manufacturing processes in the plastic processing industry. In the context of fast and precise manufacturing technology, the accuracy of drilled holes in polymers is of paramount importance, given their essential role in the assembly and functionality of finished parts. The objective of this research was to determine the influence of cutting speed and feed rate on the diameter and cylindricity of machined holes in six diverse types of plastics using a multilevel factorial design for analysis. The key message conveyed to the reader highlights that careful selection of cutting parameters is crucial to achieving high standards of accuracy and repeatability in plastic processing. The methodology involved structured experiments, looking at the effect of changing cutting parameters on a set of six polymer materials. A CNC machining center for drills and high-precision measuring machines were used to evaluate the diameter and cylindricity of the holes. The results of ANOVA statistical analysis showed a significant correlation between cutting parameters and hole sizes for some materials, while for others the relationship was less evident. The conclusions drawn highlight the importance of optimizing cutting speed and feed rate according to polymer type to maximize accuracy and minimize deviations from cylindricity. It was also observed that, under selected processing conditions, high- and medium-density polyurethane showed the best results in terms of accuracy and cylindricity, suggesting potential optimized directions for specific industrial applications.
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subjects Accuracy
Additive manufacturing
Analysis
Analysis of variance
Carbon
Cutting parameters
Cutting speed
Diameters
Drilling
Factorial design
Feed rate
Geometric accuracy
Holes
Identification and classification
Industrial applications
Literature reviews
Machine learning
Machine tools
Machining
Machining centres
Manufacturing
Mechanical properties
Metals
Methods
Optimization techniques
Polymers
Polyurethane resins
Process parameters
Processing industry
Properties
Statistical analysis
Vision systems
title Influence of Machining Parameters on the Dimensional Accuracy of Drilled Holes in Engineering Plastics
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