
Explore JLCMC’s End Mill Selection and Special Offers
End mills are essential tools in precision machining. They shape and finish workpieces with high efficiency and accuracy, and are widely used in CNC milling and industrial applications. JLCMC offers a comprehensive selection of carbide end mills with different flute numbers, coatings, and shapes – including flat, corner radius, and ball nose types – to support diverse cutting tasks across aluminum, carbon steel, and stainless steel.
Specifications
| Features | Recommended Size |
|---|---|
| Material | Carbide (Tungsten Carbide) for excellent hardness and wear resistance |
| Catagories | Flat Head, Corner Radius, Ball Nose, Roughing |
| Applications | CNC Machining, Mold Manufacturing, Precision Milling, High-HRC Hardness Material Cutting, Aluminum Alloy, Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel |
| Surface Treatment | TiAlN, AlTiN, TiAlCrN, AlCrSiN |
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FAQ
- What does mill end mean?
A mill end refers to a cutting tool used in milling operations. It typically has cutting teeth on the face and sides, allowing it to cut in multiple directions, unlike drill bits.
- What’s the difference between a slot drill and an end mill?
A slot drill is a type of end mill with two or three flutes designed for plunging directly into the material, ideal for slotting. A standard end mill, especially with four or more flutes, is more suitable for side cutting and contouring but not for plunge cuts.
- What is the most commonly used end mill?
The most common type is the 4-flute flat end mill. It offers a balance between chip clearance and cutting surface contact, making it suitable for general-purpose milling in steel, aluminum, and composite materials.
- What are the advantages of end mills?
· Multi-directional cutting capability · High precision and surface finish · Variety of shapes: flat, ball nose, corner radius · Compatible with various materials · Ideal for contouring, slotting, profiling, and plunge cutting
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