FAQ

What is the Rate of Increase of Wear Land Width?
Rate of Increase of Wear Land Width is the rate at which the width of the worn surface on the cutting tool’s flank or cutting edge grows over time during the machining process. Rate of Increase of Wear Land Width is usually measured using the Millimeter per Minute for Speed. Note that the value of Rate of Increase of Wear Land Width is always positive.
Can the Rate of Increase of Wear Land Width be negative?
No, the Rate of Increase of Wear Land Width, measured in Speed cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Rate of Increase of Wear Land Width?
Rate of Increase of Wear Land Width is usually measured using the Millimeter per Minute[mm/min] for Speed. Meter per Second[mm/min], Meter per Minute[mm/min], Meter per Hour[mm/min] are the few other units in which Rate of Increase of Wear Land Width can be measured.
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