Boring is a metal cutting method that enlarges and precision processes pre drilled holes on the workpiece through the relative motion between the boring tool on the equipment and the workpiece, in order to achieve the required dimensional accuracy and surface roughness. The boring process usually includes three stages: rough boring, semi precision boring, and precision boring, in order to gradually improve the accuracy and surface quality of the hole.
High precision: Boring pipes have high dimensional and positional accuracy, which can meet the installation requirements of precision machinery and equipment.
High quality: The surface roughness of the boring tube is low, and the inner and outer surfaces are smooth, which helps to improve the operational efficiency and reliability of the mechanical system.
Flexibility: Boring technology can process holes of different sizes and shapes, suitable for various complex structures of workpieces.
Boring pipes are used in applications that require high-precision holes, such as:
Mechanical engineering: used for processing cylindrical holes, threaded holes, etc. on workpieces such as boxes, brackets, and machine bases.
Hydraulic equipment: used to manufacture key components such as hydraulic cylinders and piston rods to ensure the normal operation of hydraulic systems.
Aerospace: Components used for manufacturing high-precision instruments and equipment to meet the requirements of extreme environments.