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Cost Saving by Using Free Cutting Steel Bars

Cost Cutting by Using Free Cutting Steel Bars

Free-cutting steel bars, also known as free-machining steel bars, are a type of steel designed to be easy to machine. These bars contain elements like sulphur and lead which are added to make the steel more machinable and produce less tool wear and heat. This can lead to significant cost savings in the manufacturing process.

One of the main cost savings associated with using free-cutting steel bars is the reduction in machining time. These bars are designed to be easy to machine, which means that they can be cut, drilled, and shaped much faster than other types of steel. This can lead to a significant reduction in machining time, which can save a significant amount of money on labour costs.

Another cost-saving associated with free-cutting steel bars is the reduction in tool wear. These bars are designed to produce less heat and cause less wear on cutting tools, which means that they need to be replaced less frequently. This can also lead to a significant reduction in tool costs, as well as less downtime for tool replacement.
Free-cutting steel bars also provide cost savings in terms of raw materials. Because they are more machinable, they can be cut into smaller pieces, leading to less waste of raw materials. This in turn leads to cost savings in terms of the raw materials used in the manufacturing process.

In addition, because of the lower tool wear, there is also less need for maintenance and repair of machinery, leading to cost savings on maintenance and repair costs.
In summary, using free-cutting steel bars can provide significant cost savings in the manufacturing process. These savings can come from reduced machining time, reduced tool wear, reduced raw materials waste and less maintenance and repair costs.

 

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