Large Thin Plate Machinable Wax Protobox

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SKU: XWP-05

XenoWax Machinable Wax: Unleash Precision with Sustainable Power!

Key Features:

  • Eco-Friendly Innovation: XenoWax proudly incorporates 40% recycled content, minimizing environmental impact while delivering top-tier results.
  • Exceptional Strength to Flexibility Ratio: Experience the perfect blend of strength and flexibility, providing durability without sacrificing adaptability for intricate designs.
  • Immaculate Surface Finish: Achieve unparalleled precision and detail with XenoWax's ability to maintain a consistently high-quality surface finish.
  • G-Code Proofing Perfection: Ideal for G-Code proofing, XenoWax allows you to refine CNC programming with ease, providing a reliable material for testing and optimizing machining processes.
  • Prototyping Prowess: Elevate your prototyping game with XenoWax, the go-to choice for engineers and machinists seeking accuracy, reliability, and a material that meets the demands of intricate designs.

For Engineers and Machinists Who Demand Perfection:

XenoWax is meticulously crafted for professionals who refuse to compromise on precision. Whether you're a seasoned machinist or an aspiring engineer, this machinable wax is your ticket to unparalleled accuracy in prototyping and G-Code proofing. Rapidly iterate through designs with confidence, knowing that XenoWax's high strength to flexibility ratio and recycled content support your commitment to quality and sustainability.

Revolutionize your prototyping process and CNC programming with XenoWax - where innovation meets eco-conscious engineering. Embrace the future of machinable wax and elevate your projects to unprecedented levels of excellence.

FAQ

Machinable wax is used for prototyping, product development and G-code proofing. It serves as a material that can be easily machined to create precise models and prototypes using milling machines, lathes, or CNC routers. XenoWax is particularly useful in industries such as jewelry making, aerospace, and product design.

Machinable wax offers several advantages in prototyping. It has a low melting point, allowing for easy shaping and carving. It also exhibits minimal shrinkage during cooling, providing accurate representations of the intended design. The smooth surface finish of machinable wax is beneficial for creating detailed and high-quality prototypes.

Machinable wax can be used with various machine tools, including lathes, milling machines, and CNC routers. Its machinability allows for the creation of precise and detailed shapes. The choice of machine depends on the specific requirements of the project and the desired outcome.

While machinable wax is suitable for many prototyping and manufacturing applications, it does have some limitations. It may not be suitable for high-temperature
applications, as wax has a relatively low melting point. Additionally, the material may not have the same mechanical properties as the final production material, so it's crucial to consider these factors during the design and prototyping phases.

When machining machinable wax, it's important to consider the cutting speeds, feeds, and tooling used. Since wax is softer than many metals, cutting tools designed for softer materials are often preferred. Proper ventilation is also crucial when machining wax to remove fumes and prevent overheating. Additionally, securing the wax properly during machining to avoid vibrations and maintaining cleanliness in the machining area are important considerations.

Yes, machinable wax is commonly used as a material for creating molds for casting. After the wax is machined into the desired shape, it can serve as a pattern for casting materials such as metal or plastic. The wax is typically melted or otherwise removed from the mold before the casting process, leaving behind a cavity that matches the machined design.

In many cases, machinable wax can be reused, especially if it hasn't undergone significant damage during the machining process. Unused portions or scraps can often be melted down and reshaped for future use. However, the extent to which it can be reused depends on factors such as the machining process and any contamination it may have encountered.

Machinable wax is generally considered environmentally friendly. It is often made from renewable resources, and its reusability can contribute to reducing waste. Additionally, the machining process generates minimal dust or waste compared to some other prototyping materials, making it a relatively eco-friendly option in certain applications.