profielfrezen
Profielfrezen, also known as profile milling, is a milling process in which a cutting tool removes material to create a defined external or internal contour along a programmed path. It covers two-dimensional and three-dimensional contouring and is typically performed with end mills or ball-nose cutters. In 2.5D profilfrezing the tool follows a single working plane with limited variation in the vertical direction, while true 3D profilfrezing uses multi-axis motion to follow complex surfaces.
Tooling and technique: common tools include solid carbide end mills and ball-nose cutters. Tool selection depends
Applications: profielfrezen is widely used in mold and die making, aerospace and automotive components, architectural detailing,
Process considerations: material properties, cutter diameter and geometry, spindle speed, feed rate, and cooling affect results.
Advantages and limitations: it enables accurate production of complex contours with good surface finish and design