Ensure that the proper drill tips are used when drilling titanium. While ordinary high speed drills can be used to drill titanium, ensure that the drill tips are designed specifically for drilling the metal. Carbide-tipped drill tips are the most effective on titanium and offer superior drill tip life expectancy.
Verify that the drill setup minimizes the unsupported section of the actual drill. The unsupported section of the drill should not be longer than is necessary to drill the required depth. This is critical as it is necessary to maintain maximum pressure on the titanium while drilling. Further, this drill arrangement allows for the easier flow of titanium chips out of the drill hole.
Maximize heat removal from the drill by ensuring a steady flow of cutting coolants to the drill. If available, utilize heat sinks to further preserve the life of the drill. The heat build-up which can quickly damage drills can also be minimized by ensuring that only extremely sharp drill tips are used. Immediately replace dull drill tips as they can inhibit the drilling process and produce large quantities of heat.