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Using tapping torque to analyze the machinability of alloys

11 Jul 2023

Over the years, modern machining technologies have driven an enormous increase in cutting-tool development. Such development notably adds value to the machining of mechanical components that require threaded parts for accurate and fast assemblies. In this application note from Bruker, explore how the UMT TriboLab™ tapping torque test rig is specifically designed to provide both fast monitoring of tapping process conditions and precise analysis of the process performances.

UMT TriboLab

Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology

Bruker’s Universal Mechanical Tester (UMT) platform has been the most versatile and widely used tribometer on the market since the first model debuted in 2000. Newly designed from the ground up, the UMT TriboLab has a unique modular concept that harnesses more functionality than ever before. In fact, the UMT TriboLab offers higher speeds, more torque, and better force measurement than any of its competitors, plus it introduces powerful new features for improved efficiency and ease-of-use.

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Using tapping torque to analyze the machinability of alloys