zerspanenden
Zerspanenden, the German term for chip-forming machining, denotes a family of manufacturing processes in which material is removed from a workpiece as chips. In zerspanende Bearbeitung, a sharp cutting tool shears material away, converting part of the workpiece into chips and generating heat. This class contrasts with forming processes that reshape material without chip removal.
Common zerspanende processes include turning, milling, drilling, boring, tapping, broaching, and many sawing operations. The workpiece
Process parameters—cutting speed, feed rate, and depth of cut—control material removal rate, surface finish, and tool
Outcomes and characteristics: continuous or discontinuous chips form depending on material and conditions; surface finishes can
Recent trends include computer numerical control optimization, multi-axis and high-speed machining, advanced cutting tools and coatings,