Understanding the role of surface finish in CNC machining: how to improve part performance and life?
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In precision manufacturing, surface finish is one of the core indicators of CNC machining quality, directly affecting part friction performance, sealing, corrosion resistance and fatigue life. Whether it's aerospace gears or medical implants, precise control of surface roughness (Ra value) has become the key to breaking through technological barriers. In this article, we will analyse the definition of surface finish, influencing factors and optimisation strategies, and share how to achieve the ultimate precision of Ra ≤ 0.4μm through technological upgrading.
I. Definition of surface finish and industry standard
1. What is surface finish?
Definition: Surface Finish refers to the microscopic unevenness of the surface of a part after machining, which is commonly quantified by roughness parameters (Ra, Rz, Rq).
Ra value: the arithmetic mean deviation, such as Ra 0.8μm indicates that the average height of surface undulation 0.8 microns.
Rz value: maximum peak-to-valley height difference, more suitable for assessing extreme surface defects.
2. Comparison of Industry Finish Standards
| Industries | Typical Ra Requirements | Key Application Scenarios |
| Medical devices | Ra≤0.4μm | Surgical blades, orthopaedic implants |
| Automotive engines | Ra 0.8-1.6μm | Crankshaft, cylinder block inner wall |
| Optical devices | Ra≤0.1μm | Laser mirrors, lens bases |
| General-purpose machinery | Ra 3.2-6.3μm | Gearbox housings, structural components |
II. 5 core factors affecting surface finish of CNC machining
1. Tool selection and wear state
Tool geometry parameters:
Large rake angle tool (γ = 15°) reduces cutting forces and reduces surface roughness by 20%.
The radius of the tip circle (r=0.4mm) affects the residual height, and small r-value tools are required for finishing.
Wear monitoring:
Ra value rises by 50% when tool back face wear VB≥0.2mm.
2. Cutting parameter optimisation
Golden ratio formula:
Feed (f): f = (Ra × r)/(8 × Re), where Re is the blunt radius of the cutting edge.
Example: carbide tool machining aluminium alloy, f = 0.05mm / r can achieve Ra 0.4μm.
3. Machine vibration and rigidity
Vibration effects:
Spindle radial runout ≤ 0.002mm, to avoid vibration pattern resulting in Ra value fluctuation ± 0.2μm.
Solution:
Use damping tool shank (such as hydraulic tool shank) to reduce vibration by 30%.
4. Cooling and lubrication
Micro Quantity Lubrication (MQL) :
Reduces Ra by 15% compared to conventional cast cooling and reduces cutting fluid consumption by 80%.
Cryogenic cooling:
Liquid nitrogen cooling processing titanium alloy, surface hardness increased by 20%, Ra value stable at 0.6μm.
5. Material properties and heat treatment
Case comparison:
Ra=1.2μm after machining of 6061 aluminium alloy without aging treatment, reduced to 0.8μm after aging.
III. 4 core technologies to improve surface finish
1. High-speed finishing strategy
Parameter combination:
Spindle speed ≥10,000rpm, feed speed F=800mm/min, depth of cut ap=0.1mm.
Effect:
Surface roughness Ra≤0.4μm, machining efficiency increased by 25%.
2. Tool path optimisation
Equal residual height machining:
Automatically adjust the step distance according to the curvature of the surface to ensure that the fluctuation of Ra value is ≤±0.1μm.
Spiral milling:
Continuous cutting reduces the traces of entering and exiting the tool, which is suitable for hole machining and cavity finishing.
3. Surface post-treatment process
Mechanical polishing:
Adopting diamond grinding paste, Ra value is reduced from 1.6μm to 0.1μm.
Chemical nickel plating:
Plating thickness of 10μm, surface hardness HV500, corrosion resistance increased by 3 times.
4. Online detection and feedback control
Technical solution:
White light interferometer real-time measurement of Ra value, automatic correction of tool offset (accuracy ± 0.05μm).
IV. Application cases of surface finish in different industries
1. Medical industry: life guarantee of artificial joints
Technical requirements:
Titanium alloy hip joint ball head Ra ≤ 0.2μm, reduce the release of metal ions caused by friction.
Process solution:
5-axis CNC machine + diamond tool mirror milling.
2. Automotive industry: the code to improve fuel efficiency
Case:
Cylinder block honing process (Ra 0.4-0.8μm), reducing piston ring friction loss and fuel consumption by 5%.
3. Energy industry: durability revolution for wind power gears
Data:
Gear surface carburising and hardening + gear grinding process (Ra 0.4μm), life extended from 10 to 25 years.
V. JLCCNC: Expert in High Surface Finish CNC Machining Solutions
JLCCNC is deeply committed to the field of precision manufacturing, through technological innovation and strict quality control, to provide customers with Ra ≤ 0.4μm ultra-high finish machining services:
Technical Advantage:
Process database: accumulating 100,000+ cutting parameter combinations, quickly matching the best surface quality programme.
Full-process quality control: from roughing to polishing, 100% pass the three-dimensional inspection and white light interferometer re-inspection.
Service highlights:
Industry customisation: support special finish certification needs in medical, automotive, optical and other fields.
Fast response: 24 hours to provide process solution and quotation, 72 hours to deliver the first sample.
Global delivery: as fast as 3 days to the world.
Contact JLCCNC today to push the limits of your parts' surface finish!
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