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Walter’s MD173 and MD177 Supreme solid carbide milling cutters feature seven cutting edges. Additionally, the company introduces the DC165 Advance solid carbide drill for non-ferrous and cast iron applications.
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New SMDT-NAL drill tips from Sumitomo are coated with Diamond-like Carbon DLC ‘Aurora’ Coating. These replaceable drill tips are suitable for machining aluminum alloys and non-ferrous materials.
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The polished rake face of the new inserts is said to improve chip removal, and the extremely sharp cutting edge creates a softer cutting action. The softer cutting action enables machining of unstable components and components with long overhangs.
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PMTS 2021: Allied Machine and Engineering offers the T-A Pro, suited for general purpose holemaking while offering a performace level previously unachievable by a spade insert.
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Carbon-tipped tools are said to last much longer than carbide tools and significantly reduce the price per hole.
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According to Walter, the new Xtra·Tec XT M5468 is suitable for steel, stainless steel, cast iron, non-ferrous material with difficult cutting properties and hard machining. The company claims it is ideal for copy milling with minimal material removal.