Titanium machining – Special materials for complete machining

Titan 5553
Titanium 5553 (Ti5Al5V5Mo3Cr) is required for the production of landing gear in the aviation industry. This material stands out due to improved properties with regard to strength, toughness and increased heat resistance. However „Titanium triple-five-three“ as insiders call it, is currently one of the most difficult-to-process materials.
cooling lubricant
Thanks to WFL‘s own spindle development, the cooling lubricant can be directly fed to the cutting edge through the milling spindle at a pressure measuring up to 200 bar. This ensures rapid, continuous removal of swarf.
complete machining centres
As well as the MILLTURN complete machining centres, WFL provides the necessary software solutions in the form of tailored machining strategies, process design and programming.

Complete machining places particular requirements on the machine and working processes. If this involves a material such as titanium, which is particularly hard to cut, specific know-how is necessary to deal with these requirements. Thanks to its expertise, WFL Millturn Technologies GmbH & Co. KG impresses in this field with a machining solution for aircraft landing gear.

The aviation industry represents an important market segment for WFL. This industrial sector increasingly requires ever more materials that are deemed to be difficult to machine. Titanium machining in particular is a field in which WFL shines with its wealth of expertise.

Material with particular properties

Titanium has always placed particular demands on tools and machines during the cutting process. In recent years titanium 3.7165 has become prevalent among lightweight materials as a material with outstanding properties, especially in the aviation and space industries and also in the medical sector. It is one of the most frequently used titanium alloys, containing 6% aluminium and 4% vanadium. This alloy, normally referred to as Ti-6Al4V, exhibits a very good combination of strength, corrosion resistance and capacity to withstand stresses. Although this material does have good empirical values and cutting data, processing it still remains one of the supreme disciplines in
machining.

The titan of all metals

New titanium alloys are constantly being developed for special applications and these are often on the basis of specific customer requirements. A number of WFL customers require Titanium 5553 (Ti5Al5V5Mo3Cr) for the production of landing gear in the aviation industry. This material stands out due to improved properties with regard to strength and toughness. It is also less sensitive to structural changes during heating. This material is indeed one of the real Titans in the field of machining and takes its name from Greek mythology. Ti 5553 is at present one of the hardest materials on the market to machine. During machining, a cutting speed of 45 m/min should not be exceeded, as the tool life decreases dramatically at higher cutting speeds.

Challenges in titanium machining

Problems like point heat due to poor heat conduction and associated chemical changes in the material (embrittlement at higher temperatures) and the formation of built up edges occur to a greater extent with this material than with other titanium alloys. Therefore it is particularly important that cutting speed, feed rate and cutting depth are matched to one another accurately when working with Ti 5553. The use of suitable cooling lubricants is just as important as the correct cooling strategy. A quick and continuous removal of swarf must be guaranteed. Removal of the forging skin, referred to as „elephant skin“ by experts, is an additional challenge with this material. The upstream  orging process and the resultant thermal and metallurgical influences give this skin a very high level of surface hardness.
The low modulus of elasticity means that titanium tends to evade the pressure of the tool and to fuse with the cutting edge. The machining should therefore, as already mentioned, occur at a low cutting speed but with a relatively high cutting depth and adapted feed rate. Vibration free, clamped, sharp tools and a securely clamped workpiece must be ensured in any case.

Experience is the decisive factor

It is essential that the ability to cater for critical aspects of machining during manufacture is demonstrated as early as the design phase. For example it is necessary to take into consideration the fact that different material thicknesses in the blank workpiece require modified machining strategies. Heat affected zones must also be taken into consideration together with the cutting forces which occur. Materials which are hard to cut like titanium have influenced the development of the WFL machines. WFL provides individual solutions for exactly these kind of demanding applications. These also cover aspects such as cooling and production strategy as well as the actual machine.

„In order to be able to offer WFL customers reliable solutions, WFL has developed modules which make it possible for us to match the design of the machine precisely to the relevant application case.“ Reinhard Koll, Head of Application Engineering WFL

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