Cold saw, the Glossary
A cold saw is a circular saw designed to cut metal which uses a toothed blade to transfer the heat generated by cutting to the chips created by the saw blade, allowing both the blade and material being cut to remain cool.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: Abrasive saw, Alloy, Ball screw, Brittleness, Casting, Cermet, Circular saw, Cobalt, Electrical injury, Extrusion, Forging, High-speed steel, Ingot, Quenching, Rockwell scale, Steel, Surface feet per minute, Swarf, Titanium nitride, Tool steel, Transmission (mechanical device), Tungsten carbide, Vanadium, Wear.
- Cutting machines
- Metalworking cutting tools
Abrasive saw
An abrasive saw, also known as a cut-off saw or chop saw, is a circular saw (a kind of power tool) which is typically used to cut hard materials, such as metals, tile, and concrete. Cold saw and abrasive saw are cutting machines, Metalworking cutting tools and saws.
Alloy
An alloy is a mixture of chemical elements of which in most cases at least one is a metallic element, although it is also sometimes used for mixtures of elements; herein only metallic alloys are described.
Ball screw
A ball screw (or ballscrew) is a mechanical linear actuator that translates rotational motion to linear motion with little friction.
Brittleness
A material is brittle if, when subjected to stress, it fractures with little elastic deformation and without significant plastic deformation.
Casting
Casting is a manufacturing process in which a liquid material is usually poured into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the desired shape, and then allowed to solidify.
Cermet
A cermet is a composite material composed of '''cer'''amic and '''met'''al materials.
Circular saw
A circular saw or a buzz saw, is a power-saw using a toothed or abrasive disc or blade to cut different materials using a rotary motion spinning around an arbor. Cold saw and circular saw are cutting machines, Metalworking cutting tools and saws.
Cobalt
Cobalt is a chemical element; it has symbol Co and atomic number 27.
Electrical injury
An electrical injury, (electric injury) or electrical shock (electric shock) is damage sustained to the skin or internal organs on direct contact with an electric current.
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Extrusion
Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile by pushing material through a die of the desired cross-section.
Forging
Forging is a manufacturing process involving the shaping of metal using localized compressive forces.
High-speed steel
High-speed steel (HSS or HS) is a subset of tool steels, commonly used as cutting tool material. Cold saw and High-speed steel are Metalworking cutting tools.
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Ingot
An ingot is a piece of relatively pure material, usually metal, that is cast into a shape suitable for further processing.
Quenching
In materials science, quenching is the rapid cooling of a workpiece in water, gas, oil, polymer, air, or other fluids to obtain certain material properties.
Rockwell scale
The Rockwell scale is a hardness scale based on indentation hardness of a material.
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Steel
Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with improved strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron.
Surface feet per minute
Surface feet per minute (SFPM or SFM) is the combination of a physical quantity (surface speed) and an imperial and American customary unit (feet per minute or FPM).
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Swarf
Swarf, also known as chips or by other process-specific names (such as turnings, filings, or shavings), are pieces of metal, wood, or plastic that are the debris or waste resulting from machining, woodworking, or similar subtractive (material-removing) manufacturing processes.
Titanium nitride
Titanium nitride (TiN; sometimes known as tinite) is an extremely hard ceramic material, often used as a physical vapor deposition (PVD) coating on titanium alloys, steel, carbide, and aluminium components to improve the substrate's surface properties.
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Tool steel is any of various carbon steels and alloy steels that are particularly well-suited to be made into tools and tooling, including cutting tools, dies, hand tools, knives, and others.
Transmission (mechanical device)
A transmission (also called a gearbox) is a mechanical device which uses a gear set—two or more gears working together—to change the speed, direction of rotation, or torque multiplication/reduction in a machine.
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Tungsten carbide
Tungsten carbide (chemical formula: WC) is a chemical compound (specifically, a carbide) containing equal parts of tungsten and carbon atoms.
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Vanadium
Vanadium is a chemical element; it has symbol V and atomic number 23.
Wear
Wear is the damaging, gradual removal or deformation of material at solid surfaces.
See also
Cutting machines
- Abrasive saw
- Bandsaw
- Circular saw
- Cold saw
- Firewood processor
- Hacksaw
- Laser cutting
- Log splitter
- Microtome
- Pendulum saw
- Plasma cutting
- Plunge saw
- Punch press
- Ring saw
- Roll slitting
- Shearing (manufacturing)
- Sizzix
- Water jet cutter
- Wire saw
Metalworking cutting tools
- Abrasive saw
- Alligator shear
- Bandsaw
- Bolt cutter
- Broaching (metalworking)
- Burr (cutter)
- Chamber reamer
- Circular saw
- Cold saw
- Counterbore
- Countersink
- Cutting tool (machining)
- Diamond segment
- Diamond tool
- Die (manufacturing)
- Dremel
- End mill
- Hacksaw
- High-speed steel
- Hole saw
- ISCAR Metalworking
- Ironworker (machine)
- Jigsaw (tool)
- Laser cutting
- Milling cutter
- Miter saw
- Nibbler
- Oxy-fuel welding and cutting
- Plasma cutting
- Plunge saw
- Punch press
- Reamer
- Roll slitting
- Shear (sheet metal)
- Shearing (manufacturing)
- Snips
- Sutton Tools
- Threading (manufacturing)
- Tipped tool
- Tool bit
- Water jet cutter
- Wire saw
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_saw
Also known as Cold Metal Cutting Saw, Cold Saw Blade, Cold metal-cutting saw.