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Manufacturer Big Kaiser says itsÌýSphinx high-precision, high speed steel and micro drills deliver the exacting tolerances and accuracies required for medical applications. Standard drills are available inÌý3×D and 5×D with or without coolant-through capability.ÌýThe solid carbide drills are suitable for various materials,Ìýincluding steel, cast iron, high-temperature alloys, aluminum and more.
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The Sphinx Phoenix solid carbide drill is designed to cut extra-hard materials such as steel and cast iron. Special flute and tip geometryÌýenables increased feeds and speeds while ensuring low cutting forces and optimum chip break, the company says.
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Also designed to cut steel and cast iron, the Sphinx Quadro 15 Plus has a point geometry that allows high feeds and speeds, the company says. In addition, the drill’s geometry and Balzers coating are said to ensure long-term performance and precision.
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