Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Cutting tool works with titanium alloy

Sandvik Coromant Co. offers Xcel as a solution for machining of titanium alloy and heat-resistant super alloy materials. According to the company, the tool provides design advantages not previously available with one tool when semi-rough turning into shoulders. In addition, the cutting tool is also said to offer the accessibility and programming of an 80-degree insert, along with reduced wear when compared to a square insert used at 45-degree entering angle.

Two insert sizes in three grades are available to suit depths of cut from 0.5 mm to 3 mm in intermediate stage machining. Machining into corners to produce complex shapes and the capability of machining in two directions are among the product's noteworthy capabilities

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