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A Couple Of The Numerous Improvements In Carbide Inserts From Iscar Over The Years
Iscar is announcing a completely new unique milling system that includes tangential, clamped, butterfly-shaped LNKX carbide inserts. The butterfly-shaped insert has considerable advantages in comparison to the current flat, square shapes. The new geometry has more cutting edges, positive rake face, decreased cutting forces resulting in greater performance. The carbide inserts are screw-clamped on the outside of different milling cutter types, providing optimum conditions also for heavy-duty applications with exceptional surface quality, saving further finishing operations. Mills are available for 90 degree shoulder milling and for facing with 45 degree lead angles.
Each carbide insert has eight cutting edges, 4 for right-hand and 4 for left-hand cutting, enhancing the economy of use. The two, toward-center-slanted cutting edges supply on one side strong and exact clamping of insert in the tool body, and on the other side, the positive axial rake angle. The usability of this positive axial rake composition decreases the cutting forces due to softer cut and easier penetration into the material, as well as changing force direction which is needed for use on modernized machining centers with pallet systems less stable than on the conventional transfer lines.
In typical applications like in the auto industry, the depth-of-cut is less than thirty thousandths of an inch facilitating the use of all eight cutting edges of the Tangmill carbide inserts. Furthermore, in the automotive industry it is normal to use a pair of cutters, one for right- and one for left-handed operations, which means that all 8 cutting edges of the Tangmill inserts can be put into use.
New ISCAR UPGRADES for Fast Metal Removal
Newly born progress coming from the headquarters of Iscar, delivering the new Upgrade movement, which guarantees that they are looking to the future. The new Upgrade movement, scheduled to be released at the end of year 2008, will offer completely new tools for milling, turning, hole making and multifunction operations, complementing the FMR (Fast Metal Removal) tool families with one aim in mind - to improve productivity on the shop floor and to expand profits.
Iscar's focus for this year, with no doubt, are the new coatings, new substrate formations, new cutting edge geometries, new sizes, new tangential clamping mechanisms and new coolant nozzle characteristics. Iscar's future trends combine new carbide insert grades for efficient and economical machining, more cutting edges to each insert and forward-looking tangential clamping systems which can significantly cut down the cutting pressure. The induction of the AL-TEC, PVD coating essentially for nodular cast iron, a-TECH, CVD coating mainly for grey cast iron and the DO-TECH, dual CVD PVD coating for improved strength will refashion the way manufacturers machines cast iron. In addition, Iscar offering mini inserts is an additional progression within the Upgrade movement, referring to decreasing the sizes of the Tangmill carbide inserts into Minitang, in order to facilitate fine pitch configuration which will accelerate feed rates. In addition, the compact size of the carbide inserts and their tangential arrangement in the pockets permit a much bigger core diameter, in terms of tool configuration, when compared to normal radially positioned inserts.
Push Pull Testing For Railway Industry Supplying Calibrated Measuring Instruments. Stress Load Testing Procedures For On Site Proof To Testing Standards. 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.
Iscar Offers A Completely New Line Of Slitting Cutters Applying Tang-Grip Technology And The Strength 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.
New End Mills Coming From Iscar Can Increase Productivity While Shrinking Costs Manufacturers and die & mold shops can banish chatter problems in numerous milling operations with Iscar's new Chatterfree end mills. The cutters' variable-pitch flute pattern eliminates harmonic vibration, the primary source of chatter. This enables faster cutting and finer finish in rough or finish slotting, shoulder milling and cavity milling.
Iscar Adds Their Most Recent Creations To A Extended Line Of Prosperous Hole Making Solutions Iscar recently released several different drilling innovations to meet their customers needs. These new products are Sumocham Drill, DR-DH and Deep Drills. Drawing off of their experience Iscar has come up with new and innovative ways to increase productivity for the end user.
Iscar Recently Made Public A Variety Of Original Lines To Increase Their Family Of Milling Cutters 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.
New Tools And Carbide Insert Arrangements From Iscar To Better Maximize The Machining Procedure 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.
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