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Nylon cnc machining
Nylon, also known as polyamide, is a durable and versatile engineering plastic perfect for CNC machining. Its high strength-to-weight ratio, wear resistance, and chemical stability make it an excellent choice for industries demanding precision and reliability.
Why Choose Yijin Hardware?
With over 20 years of CNC machining expertise, Yijin Hardware has mastered the art of nylon machining. Our competitive pricing, fast lead times, and global delivery ensure top-quality results for every client.
Competitive Pricing & Fast Lead Times: Get high-quality products at cost-effective prices, with quick turnaround times.
ISO-Certified Quality: We ensure top-tier quality control through our ISO certification.
Global Reach: Serving a diverse range of industries across the world.
Get in Touch with Us
Shenzhen Yijin Hardware Co., Ltd.
Email: info@yijinsolution.com
Phone: +1 888 996 6019
Contact Person: Sophia
Website: www.yijinsolution.com
Our Locations:
U.S. Office: 760 NW 10th Ave, Homestead, FL 33030, United States
China Office: Yabian Community, Shajing Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, China
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Відео

Swiss cnc machining
Переглядів 82 години тому
👉What sets Swiss machining apart? It’s the ability to produce high volumes of small, complex parts with incredible consistency. If you’re looking for both precision and efficiency, Swiss CNC machining delivers every time. 👉Why Choose Yijin Hardware? At Yijin Hardware, we specialize in Swiss CNC machining to deliver precision parts for industries worldwide. Our expertise ensures top-quality resu...
what is cnc machining
Переглядів 712 годин тому
👉In this episode, we’re diving into a fundamental question: What is CNC? 👉How Do CNC Machines Work? 👉5 Key Functions of CNC Machines. CNC machining delivers a level of efficiency and precision that’s impossible to achieve manually. It performs intricate and highly accurate machining tasks to produce finished and custom-designed parts for industries like automotive, defense, and aerospace. CNC m...
The 20 Most Common CNC Machine Tools in Machining
Переглядів 8319 годин тому
Have you ever seen various types of machine tools and wondered what they’re used for? For those in the machining industry, you’ve probably encountered many types of CNC machines. But did you know there are about 20 main categories and over 40 subcategories of commonly used machine tools? 👉Why Choose Yijin Hardware? Expert CNC Machining: Specializing in 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis machining for p...
When drilling holes, the drill bit gets clogged with chips. How do you solve this?
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When drilling holes, the drill bit gets clogged with chips. How do you solve this?
5-Axis Machining for 8 Hours at $500 - Is It Worth It?
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5-Axis Machining for 8 Hours at $500 - Is It Worth It?
Goku figure CNC machining revealed! We’re 75% done, and the best is yet to come in the next episode.
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Goku figure CNC machining revealed! We’re 75% done, and the best is yet to come in the next episode.
Learn How to Use a Torque Wrench Correctly! "#torquewrench #cnc #toolstips
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Learn How to Use a Torque Wrench Correctly! "#torquewrench #cnc #toolstips
Technical Analysis: How Fast Can You Machine This Product?
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This is an official demonstration video from Japan’s Brother Machine Tools. What technical challenges and machining difficulties can we learn from this video? If you were in charge of programming this product, how quickly do you think you could finish the job? Feel free to share in the comments! Learn more (website): yijinsolution.com/ LinkedIn:www.linkedin.com/company/shenzhen-yijin-hardware-c...
Analyzing High-Temperature Alloys: Properties, Machining Challenges, and Solutions
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Analyzing High-Temperature Alloys: Properties, Machining Challenges, and Solutions
Use and benefits of the off-machine tool setter.Unlock CNC's Secret Tech in 60 Seconds
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Use and benefits of the off-machine tool setter.Unlock CNC's Secret Tech in 60 Seconds
Detailed Introduction to the Advantages and Disadvantages of Through-Spindle Coolant
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Detailed Introduction to the Advantages and Disadvantages of Through-Spindle Coolant
Tips cnc engineers can't afford to miss
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Tips cnc engineers can't afford to miss
So, can 5 axis machining replace 3 axis machining
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So, can 5 axis machining replace 3 axis machining
Solutions for Eliminating Vibration When Machining Rigid Workpieces
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Solutions for Eliminating Vibration When Machining Rigid Workpieces
Understanding the Four Types of Chips in CNC Machining and Their Impact on the Cutting Process
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Understanding the Four Types of Chips in CNC Machining and Their Impact on the Cutting Process
A Super Simple Method for Correctly and Reasonably Setting Spindle Speed in CNC Turning#cnc
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A Super Simple Method for Correctly and Reasonably Setting Spindle Speed in CNC Turning#cnc
How to Control Feed Rate in CNC Machining for Optimal Efficiency and Surface Quality#cnc
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How to Control Feed Rate in CNC Machining for Optimal Efficiency and Surface Quality#cnc
Optimizing Chip Breaking: Properly Matching Cutting Depth and Feed Rate in CNC Inserts#machining
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Optimizing Chip Breaking: Properly Matching Cutting Depth and Feed Rate in CNC Inserts#machining
Influence of diameter on turning results
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Influence of diameter on turning results
How to choose the correct angle of the insert in CNC turning
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How to choose the correct angle of the insert in CNC turning
5 Factors Causing Tool Shock in CNC Turning|Mechanics must know
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5 Factors Causing Tool Shock in CNC Turning|Mechanics must know
Four Common Techniques for Boring Internal Holes and the Tools You Need
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Four Common Techniques for Boring Internal Holes and the Tools You Need
5 Practical Tips for Parting-Off in CNC Turning: Master Them to Become a Shop Expert Instantly
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5 Practical Tips for Parting-Off in CNC Turning: Master Them to Become a Shop Expert Instantly
How Many Types of Seals Are There in Machinery and What Are Their Uses?
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How Many Types of Seals Are There in Machinery and What Are Their Uses?
Efficient Prototyping: Techniques for Flat and Simple Structures CNC frame, thin wall, cavity
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Efficient Prototyping: Techniques for Flat and Simple Structures CNC frame, thin wall, cavity
CNC non-standard products with thin walls and cavities pose certain machining challenges. #cnc
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CNC non-standard products with thin walls and cavities pose certain machining challenges. #cnc
Thin walled products, Methods of deformation-free machining
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Thin walled products, Methods of deformation-free machining
Cutting-Edge Machining Tools: Sandvik Coromant, Kennametal, Walter, and More
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Cutting-Edge Machining Tools: Sandvik Coromant, Kennametal, Walter, and More
Precision small parts machining, three-axis and five-axis machining effect PK
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Precision small parts machining, three-axis and five-axis machining effect PK

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @timstevens3361
    @timstevens3361 13 днів тому

    operator you give a program machinist you give a drawing supervisor decides which is which manager hires the supervisor owner hires the manager

  • @damvantungtunghien1635
    @damvantungtunghien1635 26 днів тому

    then when i do finish milling, i wanna know that if feed/tooth of finish milling is higher of lower rough milling should be better

  • @JarppaGuru
    @JarppaGuru 2 місяці тому

    did not actually say nothing. so what best feed of every ap lol and what rpm. not make any sens box saying vc80-250 0.1-0.4fz ap 0.4-6. my default values is right in between every time every. if i use ap6 what vc use cant be fast so lowest. so what fz use cant be slow so fastest. so basic idea is keep chip removal same lol

  • @JarppaGuru
    @JarppaGuru 2 місяці тому

    dont tell m boss 0.4 feed and cooling lol. he would buy tooling that have cooling to go 0.4 lol and 200vc

  • @ludwigpilsl2008
    @ludwigpilsl2008 4 місяці тому

    Hello, I really like your videos! Could you please make a video about CNC thread turning some time? It would help me a lot. Thank you in advace

    • @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd
      @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd 4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for your support! I'm glad you enjoy the videos. CNC thread turning is a great topic, and I'd be happy to create a video on it.

    • @ludwigpilsl2008
      @ludwigpilsl2008 4 місяці тому

      @@ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd Thank you very much. This helps me alot!

  • @OppForce
    @OppForce 4 місяці тому

    bad chip evac is another one. recutting chips is terrible for cutting tools

    • @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd
      @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd 4 місяці тому

      Absolutely! Poor chip evacuation can lead to recutting, which severely impacts tool life and machining quality.

  • @garylarson6386
    @garylarson6386 4 місяці тому

    heavy cutting requires horse power

  • @bigbattenberg
    @bigbattenberg 4 місяці тому

    Are you aware of Sandvik's 'Y-axis parting' technology? It looks like a game changer.

    • @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd
      @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd 4 місяці тому

      Yes, I am aware of Sandvik's 'Y-axis parting' technology, and it indeed looks like a game changer. This innovative approach enhances stability by directing cutting forces into the machine spindle, which helps in reducing vibrations and improving surface finish. It also allows for higher cutting speeds and increased tool life. It's great to see advancements like this in the CNC machining industry. Thanks for bringing it up!

  • @adamsevcik7708
    @adamsevcik7708 4 місяці тому

    It's like magic balance triangle, searching equilibrium between cutting speed (v), feed (f) and depth of cut (DOC). As you increase DOC, you must slightly decrease v and f or greatly decrease either v or f. Very important information is selection of the insert grade - you have inserts hard and tough and in between these two. Manufacturers usually distinguish them - ex. Walter WSM10S is hard, WSM20S is in between and WSM30S is tough. And what is this inforamtion for? Hard inserts can withstand higher cutting speeds and temperatures but are more brittle thus unsuitable for interrupted and unstable cuts, high DOC and feed. Tough inserts have more "gummy" binding agent and are exact opposite - suitable for interrupted cuts, high DOC and feed but will "melt and burn" if you use high cutting speed.

    • @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd
      @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd 4 місяці тому

      You're absolutely right! It's a balancing act between cutting speed (v), feed (f), and depth of cut (DOC). Adjusting one factor often requires modifying the others to maintain optimal performance. The choice of insert grade is indeed crucial. As you mentioned, harder inserts can handle higher cutting speeds and temperatures but are more brittle, making them unsuitable for interrupted and unstable cuts, as well as high DOC and feed. On the other hand, tougher inserts are better for interrupted cuts and high DOC and feed but can't withstand high cutting speeds. Thank you for highlighting this important aspect. It’s essential to choose the right insert grade based on the specific machining conditions to achieve the best results.

    • @bigbattenberg
      @bigbattenberg 4 місяці тому

      Great insights! What is also interesting that in this video it is shown that many operations move in the opposite direction (R to L) from what I think was the accepted way to do it. It makes perfect sense to me as the chip thinning effect of the angled cutting surface has many benefits, like using more of the insert face width and thus, reducing overall cutting force and load on the tool tip. In fact I have a book from 1955 which is when carbides made their first appearance and it said to 'always' increase feed rate to 'insane' level and use slanted cutting edge (when product geometry allows).

    • @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd
      @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for your great insights! It's fascinating to hear about the historical perspectives on machining techniques. The opposite direction operations (R to L) shown in the video do indeed take advantage of the chip thinning effect, which helps distribute the cutting forces more evenly and reduces the load on the tool tip. This approach can significantly enhance the tool's performance and longevity. Your reference to the 1955 book is intriguing. It highlights how some machining principles have remained relevant over the years, especially the idea of increasing feed rate and using a slanted cutting edge for better efficiency. It's always enlightening to see how traditional knowledge continues to influence modern practices. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and adding valuable context to the discussion!

  • @ludwigpilsl2008
    @ludwigpilsl2008 4 місяці тому

    This is an absolutely amazing channel. I really appreciate your work !! I am so glad that I found you. Your videos are helping me alot!!

    • @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd
      @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the recognition, man! Feel free to come back and visit often! Learn together!

  • @adamsevcik7708
    @adamsevcik7708 5 місяців тому

    What is linear speed? You mean cutting speed? Of course if you use conventional machine, it won't change RPM for you, only CNCs do.

    • @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd
      @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd 5 місяців тому

      Yes, by "linear speed," I do mean cutting speed. You're right that on conventional machines, the RPM won't automatically adjust for you, whereas CNC machines can handle that adjustment. Thanks for pointing that out!

  • @ColHeat
    @ColHeat 5 місяців тому

    You talk out yr ass

  • @rajakvasu2211
    @rajakvasu2211 5 місяців тому

    Thread forming is👌 👍

  • @plogvanberden777
    @plogvanberden777 6 місяців тому

    NO Impeller!!!

  • @Sleepy_Joe
    @Sleepy_Joe 7 місяців тому

    That's incredible

  • @DaPanshizhu
    @DaPanshizhu 7 місяців тому

    Very good video

  • @DaPanshizhu
    @DaPanshizhu 8 місяців тому

    Awesome, crazy technical level

  • @toms.4178
    @toms.4178 8 місяців тому

    Amazing! What propulsion system is that going in?

    • @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd
      @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd 8 місяців тому

      Impeller finishing; the finishing of the blade adopts SWARF machining mode, the machining tool path is smoothly connected, and in the process of generating the finishing tool path trajectory, the five-axis automatic avoidance function is utilized to process the residual clearing of the root and the deep cavity machining, to automatically determine the collision area, and to automatically adjust the tool axis vectors, to carry out the collision interference check, and then to carry out the finishing process;

  • @rongarza9488
    @rongarza9488 8 місяців тому

    I think the woman is computer AI generated, same for the speech.

    • @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd
      @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd 8 місяців тому

      Yeah, I was just trying to have a little more fun for the video so he didn't look so bored 😂

  • @proto57
    @proto57 8 місяців тому

    There is another I know of: Watchmaker's use what is called a "Thread Rolling Die", which usually has three threading rollers around a central hole. The piece to be threaded is fed between them while rotating. It is a type of deformation forming, but different than the one you show, in design and practice.

    • @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd
      @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment, man! "As demonstrated in the video, this method is one of the common techniques for thread roll forming that is commonly used in the market today." This method you describe is probably one of the thread roll forming

    • @proto57
      @proto57 8 місяців тому

      @@ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd Yes, probably... they use a different tool configuration to achieve the result you demonstrate. Look them up, they are very interesting...

  • @thegamester231
    @thegamester231 9 місяців тому

    How do i stop chatter and vibration in boring.

  • @askakhib1046
    @askakhib1046 11 місяців тому

    Very nicely explained. Thank you.

    • @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd
      @ShenzhenYIJINHardwareCoLtd 11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your interest. I will gradually release related videos on CNC machining. Welcome to guide me☺️🤝

  • @User-O-useR
    @User-O-useR 11 місяців тому

    Hello. What is it. What do you want to do with them

    • @DaPanshizhu
      @DaPanshizhu 11 місяців тому

      This is a cap badge processed by CNC

  • @bryck7853
    @bryck7853 11 місяців тому

    build a cnc laser engraver next, 80+ watts; use Alder ( _Alnus_ _glutinosa_ )

  • @DaPanshizhu
    @DaPanshizhu Рік тому

    good man!

  • @ariffiqbal168
    @ariffiqbal168 Рік тому

    Yooo New Arcade meta got dropped

  • @American_ZeR0
    @American_ZeR0 Рік тому

    Shing shing sho shong boom boom pow

  • @devilisback1
    @devilisback1 Рік тому

    beautiful