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Solid carbide milling cutters optimised
Solid carbide milling cutters have been optimised with regard to substrate, geometry and coating - enabling a considerable increase in performance and offer greater precision.
News from TitexTools ( 7 August 2006)
Insert face mill has up to 16 cutting edges
To reduce the quantity of tooling to machine a variety of metals, a series of face milling cutters use ONEG inserts - up to 16 cutting edges - with coated grades for steel and ductile iron.
News from Lovejoy Tool Company (31 July 2006)
Milling, turning tooling has long life
User application article Aerospace products maker said that a variety of turning and milling tooling provides excellent tool life, high productivity and accuracy - and certain jobs would be impossible without it.
News from Horn UK (25 July 2006)
End mills satisfy higher speed CNC machining
With CNC machines being able to run at greater speeds and feeds, it is necessary to utilize cutting tools, such as carbide end mills, that are able to run at increased operating parameters.
News from P and M Regrinds ( 3 July 2006)
End mills machine metal matrices, composites
Twin-flute and ball-nosed end mills for machining graphite, metal matrix, composites, Kevlar, carbon fibre and additional abrasive materials provide exceptional strength and rigidity.
News from ITC Tooling (23 June 2006)
Larger shoulder milling cutter inserts released
Larger size 18 indexable Tiger.tec inserts for Walter F4042 shoulder milling cutters provide greater stability for deeper cuts to tackle extremely tough machining conditions.
News from Walter GB (13 June 2006)
Flute carbide cutters make prototypes productive
User application article Sommerwest Technical Services (STS) of Yeovil has witnessed exceptional results since introducing the 2001 and 2041 series of 2 flute carbide cutters from ITC to the business.
News from ITC Tooling ( 5 June 2006)
Face milling cutter has high metal removal rate
For roughing to semi-finishing of cast iron components, a face milling cutter is ideal for applications where large volumes of material need to be removed both quickly and safely.
News from Sandvik Coromant UK (26 May 2006)
Milling cutters work at higher feed rates
High stiffness and large rake angles give general purpose milling cutters smooth cutting performance and reduce cutting forces considerably, providing good machining at high feed rates.
News from Kennametal UK (25 May 2006)
Close pitch milling cutter ups feeds by 100%
Taking advantage of additional cutting edges (10 instead of 7) to increase table feed by 100%, a close pitch milling cutter can reduce medium and finish machining times in steel up to 50%. Brochure available
News from WNT (UK) (24 May 2006)
Variable pitch milling cutters raise productivity
Variable pitch geometry, solid carbide milling cutters have a number of features that benefit end-users with increased metal removal rates in steel and, therefore, enhanced productivity. Brochure available
News from WNT (UK) (24 May 2006)
Face milling cutters replace grinding operations
Face milling cutters that eliminate many grinding operations feature through coolant and twin, face mounted, inserts that can be adjusted in microns to produce surface finishes Rz ? 2.5 micron. Brochure available
News from WNT (UK) (24 May 2006)
Side and face cutters mill narrow slots
Indexable-insert, side and face milling cutters mill slots as narrow as 2.3mm by 49mm deep and are available in two grades, for milling either steels or cast iron and non-ferrous materials. Brochure available
News from WNT (UK) (24 May 2006)
Solid carbide cutters increase milling speeds
User application article Solid carbide milling cutters' geometry gives an extremely soft cutting action, which has reduced noise levels and improved surface finish , while increasing feeds and speeds. Brochure available
News from WNT (UK) (23 May 2006)
Carbide routers machine plastics, composites
Single-flute end mill geometry avoids chip melting and chip re-welding problems when machining plastics and composites and cutter diameter and flute lengths are made to users' designs.
News from P and M Regrinds (21 April 2006)
Face-mill change reduces cycle times by 26%
User application article Changing the supplier of face-milling cutters cut cycle times by 26% on facing operations for pump bearing housings and produce more components per edge than their predecessors.
News from Walter GB (10 April 2006)
Solid carbide diamond coated cutters extend life
Solid carbide diamond coated end mills can efficiently machine graphite and other similarly abrasive materials with much improved tool life when compared to equivalent carbide tools.
News from ITC Tooling ( 6 April 2006)
'Mirror' face milling eliminates face grinding
A 'mirror finish' face milling system is helping users to eliminate time consuming grinding operations and is suitable for machining unstable workpieces and on machines with low spindle power. Brochure available
News from WNT (UK) ( 5 April 2006)
Ultra-fine grain carbide end-mills are precise
End-mills for high speed machining applications are produced from ultra-fine granulated solid carbide and are precise, with tool total run-out of under 0,005mm, and cut steels of 70HRC.
News from NEW-IDEA Technology Company ( 3 April 2006)
Cutters do ramp, helical, shoulder, peck milling
Multi-functional metalcutting milling cutters that perform operations including ramping, helical milling, shoulder milling and peck drilling are available with six insert grades. Brochure available
News from NCMT (31 March 2006)
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