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MILLING TITANIUM








































                        Fig. 25 Milling blisk




                        For optimal results of high speed trochoidal milling titanium in specific applications (milling blisk is
                        the most typical example),  manufacturers require many  tailor-made (special) tools that differ in
                        diameters, cutting and overall lengths, and a shank type. An excellent  solution can be found with
                        the use of MULTI-MASTER products ensuring numerous design configurations for assembled
                        tools.
                        The MULTI-MASTER family features a rich variety of special multi-flute heads, which are
                        intended for trochoidal milling and are produced by request.




                        Flying bling
                        A rotor, the rotating part of a turbine, mainly comprises a shaft, a disk and blades. Traditionally, the
                        rotor is an assembly in which the blades are mounted in a disk. An  alternative design features an
                        integrally bladed rotor (IBR) - a monoblock part that integrates the blades and the disk.
                        In comparison with the assembled structure, the alternative reduces the rotor
                        weight but, at the same time, makes maintenance more difficult.  Depending on the
                        specific configuration, IBR (“bladed rotor” or simply “blotor”) may be considered as
                        a bladed disk (“blisk”), a bladed ring (“bling”) or even a bladed drum (“blum”).


















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