DATRON customers machining steel use a variety of oil-based coolants depending on the hardness of the material and the paticular micro tool being used. It coild be vegetable-based, water-based or cutting oil. DATRON machines have a micro-jet option for low-volume application of oil rather than flooding with oil. In this case, since the part was fully contained in a fixture, a few drops of coolant cover both the blank and the cutting edge of the tool.
Coining dies ... that's exactly what some of our customers use their DATRON machine for. If you Google "engraving machine coining dies" we should be in the top couple of positions. You can learn more there.
DATRON customers machining steel use a variety of oil-based coolants depending on the hardness of the material and the paticular micro tool being used. It coild be vegetable-based, water-based or cutting oil. DATRON machines have a micro-jet option for low-volume application of oil rather than flooding with oil. In this case, since the part was fully contained in a fixture, a few drops of coolant cover both the blank and the cutting edge of the tool.
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Is the base magnetic?
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Coining dies ... that's exactly what some of our customers use their DATRON machine for. If you Google "engraving machine coining dies" we should be in the top couple of positions. You can learn more there.
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