EFFICIENCY AND PRECISION WITH BAUCOR REAMERS
YOUR ULTIMATE CUTTING TOOL!
EFFICIENCY AND PRECISION WITH BAUCOR REAMERS
YOUR ULTIMATE CUTTING TOOL!
What is a Reamer?
A reamer is a specialized cutting tool used to:
How Does a Reamer Work?
Key Manufacturing Processes
Considerations for Reamers
Common Reamer Sizes
Reamers come in a wide range of standard sizes to accommodate various applications. Here's a breakdown:
Baucor can manufacture end mills to cater to a diverse range of milling applications, from general purpose milling tasks to the creation of intricate profiles and complex 3D shapes.
End mills are available in a variety of types, such as square end mills for creating sharp corners, ball nose end mills for smooth contouring, and roughing end mills for rapid material removal. Suitable for materials including metals, plastics, and composites, Baucor can produce end mills in highly specialized sizes and configurations tailored to meet your specific requirements. Please contact us for detailed information on dimensions and customization options to perfectly match your milling needs.
Common Materials for Reamers
High-Speed Steels (HSS):
Tungsten Carbide:
Grades: Solid carbide reamers offer superior wear resistance. Different grades exist, balancing toughness and hardness.
Benefits: Exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and high-temperature performance. Ideal for demanding applications, high-speed machining, and very abrasive materials.
Limitations: Higher cost and can be more brittle than HSS, requiring careful handling and rigid setups to avoid breakage.
Factors Influencing Material Selection
Common Coating Options
Factors to Consider
Geometry: Coating complex reamer geometries can be challenging. Uneven coating distribution could impair performance.
Key Areas of Use
Reamers are essential tools for achieving precise hole sizes and smooth finishes in various industries and applications:
General Machining:
Automotive Manufacturing:
Aerospace Industry:
Mold and Die Making:
Firearms Manufacturing:
Reaming chambers to exact dimensions for consistent performance and accuracy.
Why Reamers are Essential
Custom Sizing: Reamers are available in a vast range of sizes, including custom sizes, for achieving specific hole dimensions.
Key Sectors Utilizing Reamers
Reamers are indispensable tools in industries where precision, accuracy, and smooth finishes are paramount:
Why Reamers Are Preferred
Versatility: Reamers come in a wide range of sizes, materials, and geometries to suit various applications
Common Machine Types
Reamers, while versatile, are often used in specific machine types to achieve their full accuracy potential:
Factors in Machine Selection
Beyond the Tool: Baucor's Expertise
As a world leader in precision machining, Baucor understands that achieving optimal remaining results involves more than just a premium tool. While specialized reamers might be outside our core offerings, here's how we could support this area:
Your Reaming Performance Specialists
By partnering with Baucor, reamer professionals gain access to:
BAUCOR offers custom manufacturing and engineering solutions tailored to your specific needs, across various industries.
BAUCOR's engineers can review your design and provide feedback to improve manufacturability, cost effectiveness, and efficiency.
Reamers with a hollow cylindrical shape, often used with an arbor.
Reamers with spiral-shaped flutes that aid in chip removal.
Reamers with multiple cutting diameters to create stepped holes.
Reamers with straight flutes, used for reaming interruptions or keyways.
Design Principles for Effective Reamers
Key Design Elements and Considerations
Diameter: Precisely determines the final size of the reamed hole. Must match the required tolerance.
Flutes:
Cutting Edge Geometry:
Rake Angles: Often neutral or slightly positive rake angles are used, optimized for the intended workpiece materials.
Relief Angles: Provide clearance and prevent rubbing.
Design Factors Influenced by Application