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Technical Challenges
Complex five-axis machining programming: Requires addressing tool interference and path optimization issues.
Processing difficult-to-machine materials: Challenges include cutting force control and tool wear for materials like composites and ceramics.
Insufficient intelligence: Some enterprises still rely on manual experience to adjust parameters.
Development Trends
Intelligentization: Integrating AI algorithms to achieve adaptive machining (e.g., automatically adjusting cutting parameters based on material hardness).
High-Speed Machining: Spindle speeds exceeding 30,000 rpm and feed rates surpassing 100 m/min.
Green Manufacturing: Adopting dry cutting and minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) technology to reduce cutting fluid pollution.
Industrial Internet: Enabling remote equipment monitoring and predictive maintenance through IoT integration.