Processing Material

 

A lathe is a versatile machine tool used to rotate workpieces and remove material using cutting tools. It can process a variety of materials, making the selection of suitable tools and machining parameters essential based on the material's properties and intended use. Below are some common materials used in lathe operations:

Carbon Steel

Suitable for most turning operations, classified into low, medium, and high carbon steel based on carbon content.

Alloy Steel

Contains other metallic elements like chromium and nickel to enhance strength, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance.

Stainless Steel

Contains chromium and nickel, providing good corrosion resistance and strength. Commonly used in medical instruments, food processing equipment, and marine environments.

Aluminum

Lightweight and easy to machine, suitable for high-precision and high-speed turning. Commonly used in aerospace, automotive, and electronics.

Brass

Easily machinable, often used to make pipe fittings, valves, and decorative items.

Bronze

Offers good wear resistance and corrosion resistance, used for bearings, gears, and other components.