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1. Suggestions on mesh selection
Generally speaking, the higher the mesh number selected, the more delicate the cutting effect will be, but it will also increase the difficulty of use and reduce the cutting speed. The following are suggestions for mesh selection:
1. 60 mesh: suitable for cutting soft metal materials, such as aluminum alloy, copper, etc. Relatively common and common.
2. 80 mesh: suitable for medium hardness metal materials, such as steel and stainless steel. The accuracy requirements are slightly higher.
3. 120 mesh: suitable for metal materials with higher hardness, such as high-speed steel, wear-resistant materials, etc. The fineness requirements are higher, but the speed is slower.
4. 180 mesh and above: suitable for materials that require very high cutting accuracy, such as glass, ceramics, etc. It needs to be used with high-precision cutting equipment to take advantage of it.
Choosing the appropriate mesh number can improve the precision of cutting, but it will also affect operations and speed. The following are the advantages and disadvantages of different mesh sizes:
1. 60 mesh: wide application range, relatively simple operation, fast speed, but limited accuracy.
2. 80 mesh: wide application range and high accuracy, but the speed is slightly slower and requires a higher skill level.
3. 120 mesh: High precision requirements, but slow speed, requiring a high level of skill level and professional equipment.
4. 180 mesh and above: very high precision, but requires precision operation and high-end equipment, and the cost is high.
In short, choosing the appropriate mesh number can better balance various factors such as cutting speed and operating difficulty and improve cutting efficiency and quality while meeting accuracy requirements.
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