Share




Seco-Carboloy offers 59 new insert styles and shapes in grade T350M for demanding operations in soft- to medium-high alloy steels, and for free-cutting to difficult-to-machine stainless steels. The company’s range of face, square shoulder, helical, disc and copy milling cutter families has also been expanded. Additional inserts are offered for a variety of disc mills, as well as the 150.10 style cut-off tooling for lathe operations. The expanding offering includes inserts in numerous types, geometries and radii for increasing overall machining capabilities.
Ìý
The T350M grade features a tough substrate and a smooth Medium Temperature Chemical Vapor Deposition (MTCVD) coating that is conducive to improved performance and longer tool life, the company says. The grade has a combination titanium-carbonitride/aluminum oxide top coating to minimize workpiece adhesion when machining sticky materials.
Ìý
Related Content
-
The Future of High Feed Milling in Modern Manufacturing
Achieve higher metal removal rates and enhanced predictability with ISCAR’s advanced high-feed milling tools — optimized for today’s competitive global market.
-
How to Mitigate Chatter to Boost Machining Rates
There are usually better solutions to chatter than just reducing the feed rate. Through vibration analysis, the chatter problem can be solved, enabling much higher metal removal rates, better quality and longer tool life.
-
Kennametal's Expanded Tooling Portfolio Improves Performance
The company has launch eight new products that expand on and support existing platforms across multiple applications.