Problems
What will AGI do for Exotic Billet Material Waste?
Aerospace and medical device manufacturers routinely machine high-performance components from solid blocks of expensive exotic alloys like Inconel, titanium, and cobalt-chrome. This subtractive process generates massive material waste, often reducing a costly billet to a final part that weighs less than ten percent of the original block. The discarded material, shaved into chips and heavily contaminated with cutting fluids, loses up to ninety percent of its metallurgical value immediately upon removal.