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Completely New Tools And Carbide Insert Arrangements From Iscar To Better Maximize The Machining Procedure
Iscar is launching Penta 34 carbide inserts with a new PB chipformer. The PB chipformer incorporates a single cavity with a positive rake, neutral shoulder angle, and a honed edge. It is actually a C-type chipformer with a distinct frontal edge.
The new chipformer was fashioned for machining soft materials. It is an remarkable solution for parting bearing steel and other extraordinarily ductile materials. It can be used at low feed: 0.03 to 0.10 mm/rev.
The combination of the new chipformer and IC908 grade provides excellent chip breaking and tool life results. The Penta 34-PB is available in a 1.5 to 3.0 mm width range, made from the ingenuous IC908 PVD coated grade. The new family extends the application range of Iscar's largest economical grooving and parting PENTA 34 carbide inserts. The Penta 34-PB, when stacked up against to a competitor's tool, is a attractive solution for machining any soft and ductile material.
Iscar's Upgrades for Parting
Iscar has developed a new family of reinforced Tang-Grip blades for the prominent TRAUB (TNL and TNK models) and INDEX (MS18C model) turn/mill machines. These blades, due to their reinforced construction, can be used in long overhang. Only the part of the blade essential for penetration (cutting depth) has a reduced width. The rest is thick, which provides enhanced rigidity and stiffness. These blades are an excellent solution for parting and grooving in between the main and sub-spindle of turn/mill machines. The single-ended insert has a very rigid clamping and therefore provides a very valuable advantage over any other system.
Further additions to Iscar's Grip family are Do-Grip carbide inserts made from the new Sumo Tec carbide grades: IC807 IC808 and IC830. The completely new Sumo Tec grades greatly lengthen insert life, due to the most advanced coating technology followed by a distinctive surface treatment. This also provides improved tool life due to low surface stress and an uniformly coated top surface. The even surface contributes to smooth uninterrupted chip flow, less introduced heat and less friction. The new process enhances toughness and chipping resistance and thus diminishes friction and built-up edge. This in turn increases and prolongs tool life at expanded machining conditions for all types of work piece materials. The new PVD process is composed of Iscar's AL-TEC coating technology, utilizing the unique surface treatment.
Iscar's Chip Splitting Inserts
Iscar's completely new HM90 APCR 220605-CS grooved carbide inserts put an end to chip jamming problems in rough milling of aluminum, where chips can pile up. They are a part of Iscar's growing Helialu HM90 line of inserts made specifically for aluminum milling. With 2 grooves pressed into each polished cutting face, the inserts split aluminum chips into a amendable size for easy, reliable evacuation despite the application's characteristic high chip volume. The 22 mm inserts, each with 2 edges, are designed to optimize metal removal over the full range of aluminum roughing conditions, from high power/low speed to high power/high speed. They work specifically well with Iscar's brand new HM90 EAL/FAL...22 aluminum rough milling cutters. Besides dependably clearing chips, the inserts conserve power and reduce chatter in long-overhang setups. The inserts feature a cavity on the bottom to make certain correct mounting in cutter chip pockets equipped with standard spring pins. For best chip control, Iscar recommends using the HM90 APCR chip-splitting insert only in cutters with an even number of flutes.
Cutting Edge End Mills By Iscar Will Raise Productivity While Decreasing Costs Manufacturers and die & mold shops can banish chatter problems in numerous milling operations with Iscar's new Chatterfree end mills. The cutters' variable-pitch flute pattern eliminates harmonic vibration, the primary source of chatter. This enables faster cutting and finer finish in rough or finish slotting, shoulder milling and cavity milling.
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The Most Recent In Carbide Endmill Designs In A Lengthy And Effective Family From Iscar Manufacturers and die & mold shops can eliminate chatter problems in many milling operations with Iscar's new Chatterfree endmills. The cutters' variable-pitch flute pattern eliminates harmonic vibration, the main source of chatter. This enables faster cutting and finer finish in rough or finish slotting, shoulder milling and cavity milling.
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