borrprocesser
Borrprocesser, or drilling processes, refer to the set of operations used to create holes in a workpiece. They encompass the sequential steps from initial hole creation to finish: drilling, reaming, countersinking, deburring, and boring, depending on required tolerance and finish. These processes are applied to metals, plastics, wood and composites.
Center drilling is used to establish a precise starting point and guide for subsequent drills; spot drilling
Tooling and equipment: twist drills are common for metals; carbide drills offer wear resistance for hard materials;
Process parameters and quality: chosen feed and speed depend on material, drill size, and coating; lubrication
Applications: drilling processes are fundamental in manufacturing, construction and electronics assembly, enabling fast, repeatable hole creation