| Specification | Typical Value (Surfmill 9.5) | Benefit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 16 mm – 125 mm (0.63" – 4.92") | Versatility from small cavities to large faces | | Insert Type | Double-sided, 8-edge octagonal | Lowest cost per edge | | Max. Depth of Cut (ap) | 0.5 mm – 6.0 mm (0.02" – 0.236") | Ideal for finishing and semi-finishing | | Lead Angle | 45° or 90° (shoulder) | Reduces axial forces | | Max. RPM | 15,000 – 33,000 RPM | High-speed machining (HSM) ready | | Wiper Geometry | Built-in flat wiper edge | Achieves sub-micron Ra finishes |
SurfMill 9.5 has transitioned from a strictly surface-based modeler to a "Virtual Manufacturing Platform" that handles solid geometries more effectively. surfmill 9.5
: SurfMill 9.5 allows users to design measurement strategies just like cutting paths. It can generate measurement coordinates and probing paths directly, then import the collected data for error analysis and workpiece alignment, reducing manual intervention. | Specification | Typical Value (Surfmill 9
To appreciate SurfMill 9.5, one must understand its lineage. Previous versions (7.0, 8.0, 9.0) focused primarily on compatibility with Jingdiao's high-speed machining centers. Version 9.5 breaks those chains. While it remains optimized for Jingdiao hardware, it has expanded its post-processor library to support a wide range of Fanuc, Siemens, and Heidenhain controllers. : SurfMill 9
: It allows users to place detection points on a workpiece to measure and compensate for deviations in the X, Y, and Z axes, as well as angular deviations in the A, B, and C axes.