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Tooling materials and inserts
News Release from: TaeguTec UK | Subject: 'VF' Chip breaker range of inserts
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 May 2005
Chip breaker design cuts machining
vibration
Tooling insert chip breaker has been designed with a high positive rake and helix angle on the cutting edge to minimise the heat generated during the machining process.
Tooling insert chip breaker has been designed with a high positive rake and helix angle on the cutting edge to minimise the heat generated during the machining process Chip breakages on cutting tool inserts caused by vibration when machining at high feed rates and high cutting depths on small diameter bar can now be a thing of the past
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 12 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Lower price ceramic inserts are pressed to size
What is believed to be a ground-breaking new product - 'As Pressed' ready-sized ceramic inserts - will be launched at MACH 2002. The inserts are some 20% lower in cost and life increased by 30%.
To combat these problems, TaeguTec has launched its new 'VF' Chip breaker range of inserts.
The 'VF' chip breaker has been designed with a high positive rake and helix angle on the cutting edge to minimise the heat generated during the machining process.
This new solution vastly improves tool life and reduces vibration, thus providing exceptional surface finishes.
This unique new 'VF' Chip breaker is suitable for machining mild, low carbon and stainless steels as well as a host of other difficult to machine materials.
This makes the new VF range an excellent choice for most machine shop applications.
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