Milling Tools

Milling Tools

Trochoidal End Mills Increase Metal Removal Rates

Emuge announces its line of solid carbide end mills for trochoidal milling.

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Milling Tools

Expanded Line of Taps Handle a Range of Materials

Emuge has added 87 new SKUs to its MultiTap line of taps designed to cut a range of materials including carbon steel, steel alloys, stainless steel, aluminum, cast iron, copper, brass and bronze.

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Milling Tools

Cost-Effective Milling Cutters Universally Applicable

Walter has added to its range of solid carbide milling cutters with the introduction of its MC232 Perform product line.

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Milling Tools

End Mill for High-Feed Milling in Hardened Steels

Seco Tools has released a new solid carbide end mill designed to boost metal removal rates and extend tool life.

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Milling Tools

ER Clamp Available in More Big Plus Taper

Big Kaiser’s Mega ER grip is designed for high clamping force, concentricity, rigidity and balance at high spindle speeds.

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CAD/CAM

Emuge, Open Mind Technologies Formalize Partnership

The two companies have a history of collaboration.

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Measurement

Amerimold: Moldmaking's Biggest Show Captures Current 91ÊÓÆµ Technology

Many of the emerging developments and key trends in metalworking technology were represented at this show, making it a revealing cross-section of current advances.

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Milling Tools

Tangential Milling Cutter Enables Increased Depths of Cut

Sumitomo Electric Carbide’s TSX-series tangential milling cutter is designed for stable, efficient shoulder milling at high feed rates.

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Milling Tools

End Mills Cut and Polish 2D Contours Simultaneously

Emuge has introduced its Cut & Form solid carbide finishing end mills, designed to perform both cutting and polishing in one operation.

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Making Mountains out of Mold Steel—Literally

When graphite molds wouldn’t cut it for a manufacturer of hand-blown drinking glasses, this shop machined more durable stainless steel molds to create the famous mountainous shapes that emerge from the bottom of its customer’s nifty drinkware.

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