Krosino provides high-precision CNC milling for a wide range of stainless steel grades. We specialize in managing the unique challenges of stainless steel—such as work-hardening and heat dissipation—to deliver high-quality, corrosion-resistant parts for medical, food, and industrial sectors.
Milling stainless steel requires a balance of speed, feed, and cooling to ensure the part doesn't harden or deform. Our facility uses rigid setups and high-performance tooling to maintain tight tolerances on 303, 304, 316, and high-strength stainless steel alloys.
| Milling Technique | Key Advantage | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| High-Speed Dynamic Milling | Extended tool life & consistent finish. | Precision structural parts. |
| 5-Axis Complex Contouring | Complex geometry in single setup. | Medical & Aerospace hardware. |
Q1: How do you prevent stainless steel from work-hardening during milling?
A: We ensure tools stay sharp and use constant, positive feed rates. By preventing the tool from "rubbing" the surface and using high-pressure coolant to evacuate chips quickly, we prevent the buildup of heat that causes surface hardening.
Q2: Do you offer post-milling finishing for stainless steel?
A: Yes. We offer deburring, bead blasting, electropolishing, and passivation to ensure your parts are not only dimensionally accurate but also possess the required cosmetic look and corrosion resistance.
Q3: How do you handle cross-contamination during production?
A: We use dedicated machining areas and tooling exclusively for stainless steel to prevent iron contamination from carbon steel parts, which could otherwise compromise the stainless steel’s corrosion-resistant properties.
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