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Milling Tools
End Mill Performs Roughing and Finishing
Emuge-Franken Top-Cut roughing and finishing end mill is designed for high performance and increased tool life.
Read MoreAnatomy of a High-Feed Insert
An examination of Horn’s recently expanded DAH series sheds light on the design features that make high-feed milling inserts effective. These particular tools also offer their own advantages.
Read MoreAverage Chip Thickness: What It Is and Why You Should Care
During milling applications, chips that are too thin might indicate inadequate heat dissipation that can cause premature insert wear. Too thick, and cutting forces might be high enough to break inserts outright. Cutting parameters should be set to attain a middle ground.
Read MoreCutting Tools Catalog Available
Scientific Cutting Tools (SCT) offers a range of solid carbide and carbide-tipped cutting tools for aerospace, medical, defense and job shop applications.
Read MoreSolid Carbide End Mill Improves Performance
Monster Tool will introduce the APG-series solid carbide end mill for general-purpose and high-performance applications.
Read MoreAverage Chip Thickness Dictates Milling Performance
Attaining the correct average chip thickness for a particular insert should be a chief goal in any milling application. Here's an explanation of what that term means and why it's important.
WatchTools, Inserts Improve Efficiency
Iscar will showcase tool families intended to increase profitability and improve efficiency under its HighQLine campaign.
Read MorePCD Tools for Turning, Drilling and Milling Applications
Lach Diamant will display its polycrystalline diamond (PCD) cutting tools for turning, drilling and milling, as well as new developments to be premiered at the show.
Read MoreThree-Flute End Mills for Aggressive Operations
SGS Tool Company offers its series 33 three-flute end mills designed for difficult materials and applications.
Read MoreIn-House Tool Grinding: the “Indirect” Machine Tool Investment
Though CNC tool grinders are used primarily by cutting tool manufacturers and regrinding services, several factors have made these machines increasingly attractive for in-house tool grinding by production facilities.
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