Tooling material selection is one of the most important factors to consider during tool design. So, what is the ideal tool material? Well, it varies depending on the application. For example, aluminum injection molds are excellent for creating plastic parts.
However, aluminum is not a suitable material for CNC milling cutters since it lacks adequate strength and hardness. High-speed steels and carbide tools are stronger and offer better performance as machining tools. They are capable of withstanding repeated stress and boast a longer tool life.
When choosing the tooling raw material, you want to select the option that offers the best performance, at the lowest cost, and in the least amount of time. Here are some questions to help you determine the perfect tooling material for your project.