What Deep Hole Drilling Does?

2023-11-07

Deep Hole Drilling is a drilling process specifically used to process deep holes. The main function of this process is to create deep and narrow channels in the workpiece. It is commonly used in various industrial applications. Its functions include:


Manufacturing industrial components: Deep hole drilling is commonly used to manufacture parts and components in industry such as injection molds, extrusion molds, automotive engine blocks, rocket engine parts, oil and gas drill bits, and weapon barrels.


Cooling and Lubrication: Deep hole drilling is often used to create internal passages to introduce coolants, lubricants, cutting fluids or gases into industrial equipment and tools to reduce friction, cool the tool or workpiece, and improve cutting performance.


Make small holes: Deep Hole Drilling can make tiny, deep holes that are usually difficult to complete with traditional drilling tools or machining methods.


Prevent distortion: Deep hole drilling can be used to avoid bending or deformation of the workpiece as it usually creates an axial center hole in the workpiece, thus ensuring accuracy and stability of the workpiece.


Improve the processing properties of materials: Deep hole drilling can be used to improve the processing properties of materials, such as increasing hardness, improving surface quality, improving surface lubrication and reducing wear.


Making Precision Holes: Deep hole drilling is often used to make holes that require high precision and precise dimensions to ensure accuracy and quality of the part.


In short, Deep Hole Drilling is a highly specialized process used to manufacture parts that require deep holes and can improve the performance of materials and improve the accuracy and quality of workpieces. This process is widely used in various fields such as aerospace, automobile manufacturing, mold manufacturing, medical equipment, and weapons manufacturing.


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