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Cutting Edge End Mills Coming From Iscar Can Raise Productivity While Shrinking Costs
Producers and die & mold shops can eliminate chatter problems in several milling operations with Iscar's unique Chatterfree carbide end mills. The cutters' variable-pitch flute pattern eradicates harmonic vibration, the principal source of chatter. This enables faster cutting and smoother finish in rough or finish slotting, shoulder milling and cavity milling. In addition, users also report lasting edge life due to lessened chatter. The chatter-free feature is applicable in both solid carbide endmills and tips in Iscar's Multi-Master replaceable-tip line. Diameter range is 6 to 20mm for the solid carbide endmills, and 8 to 20mm for Multi-Master tips. These completely new endmills are perfect for lower power machines with ISO40 or BT40 adaptations. The solid carbide adaptation can handle full slot machining up to 2xD. Depth capacity on the replaceable-tip version is more constrained since the active length is shorter. In full slotting applications on alloy steel, the solid carbide foundation successfully handles 0.03-0.05 feed rates at 180-220mm/min surface speed and 2xD depth of cut.
Finishred - Unprecedented Solid Carbide Endmills
Iscar is announcing the EFR.. B44 and the MM EFS.. Finishred a innovative solid carbide end mills family. The Finishred carbide endmill is a consolidation of both roughing and finishing endmills in a single tool. Roughing endmills remove metal from work pieces more quickly and competently than conventional endmills. However, roughing endmills leave grooves on the machined surface. In repercussion, after using a roughing endmill, a finishing endmill needs to be used in order to accomplish a even surface finish. This involves time-consuming tool change, setup time and inevitably of keeping two endmill types in the inventory.
Qualities of the Finishred Endmills:
The EFR.. B44 and the MM EFS.. endmills feature 4 flutes with 45 degree helix, two serrated flutes and two continuous flutes.
The cutting edges of the finishing flutes are radially further from the tool axis than the cutting edges of the serrated flutes. The finishing flutes dismiss the grooves generated by the roughing flutes, leaving a flush surface finish.
The tool is fully competent and allows running at rough machining parameters, resulting in finish surface quality.
The distinguished tool design subdues vibration at high load applications.
The tool creates short and long chips simultaneously. This chip mixture is evacuated more quickly than each individual chip type, an extraordinary solution in slotting and cavity milling functions.
The Finishred is also produced with the Multi-Master indexable milling head option which merges the Finishred includes with the usefulness of little setup time, no regrinding costs and the broad range of shank and extension choices are offered for the Multi-Master milling heads.
A single tool substitutes the roughing and finishing endmills; therefore lowering inventory.
Tool change and setup time can be waived.
An additional tool position is produced on the machine
New Chip Splitting Solid Carbide Endmills for Elevated Metal Removal Rates
ISCAR is introducing the ECP-3/4L family of chip splitting endmills. The innovative endmills are presented with 3 and four 38 degree flutes in grade IC900. They have 2xD and long shanks with reduced neck diameter, which help machining along high shoulders, at high feeds. These endmills, due to their chip splitting feature and force distribution can be used very efficiently on lesser power machines (CAT40/BT40/ISO40). The serrated cutting edge includes flat peaks which leave a improved surface finish, in association to the current rougher carbide endmills. The ECP endmills are advocated for machining austenitic and martensitic stainless steel, at up to 2xD depth of cut. They can be implemented on alloyed steel as well. All of the preliminary tests conducted at numerous customers' locations showed striking results.
Completely New Tools And Carbide Insert Shapes From Iscar To Better Enhance The Machining Method Iscar is introducing Penta 34 carbide inserts with a new PB chipformer. The PB chipformer features a single cavity with a positive rake, neutral shoulder angle, and a honed edge. It is actually a C-type chipformer with a different frontal edge.
Push Pull Testing For Highway Industry With Calibrated Gauges. Mechanical Load Testing Methods For On Site Evidence To Testing Demands. Push Pull Testing for the Railway industry for proof of reliable anchor fixings. Calibrated push pull force gauges are used for stress load testing along with tensile strength pull testing procedures. Proof of load testing undertaken, measured, recorded in a reliable and standard way to BS5080 Part 1 standards.
A Variety Of Advancements Have Increased Iscar's Families Of Indexable Endmills For Elevated Productivity Helido-Upfeed 04 Two years ago Iscar introduced the extremely efficient H600 indexable endmill line, based on conceptually new Helido-Upfeed double sided inserts with 6 cutting edges. The first insert launched was the H600 WXCU 0806..., which was designed for milling cutters in the diameter range of 50 to 125 mm.
Iscar Releases A Revolutionary Line Of Slitting Cutters Using Tang-Grip Technology And The Sturdiness Of Sumo Tec Grades Iscar now offers a family of high-performance slitting tools that combine the convenience and security of Tang-Grip clamping with the added durability of the new Sumo Tec insert grades. The concept, already proven successful in Tang-Grip parting tools, has now been extended to slitting cutters.
Iscar Recently Made Public Numerous Original Lines To Increase Their Family Of Milling Tools Iscar recently released a new family of High Speed Milling adjustable endmills and facemills that will improve milling of aluminum, non-metallics, cast iron and hardened steel. This should prove especially useful in the automotive and aerospace industries.
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