The new Machining Calculator App from Sandvik Coromant is designed to help engineers and machinists optimize the performance of their turning, milling and drilling applications by calculating optimal cut settings based on job parameters…
The new Machining Calculator App from Sandvik Coromant is designed to help engineers and machinists optimize the performance of their turning, milling and drilling applications by calculating optimal cut settings based on job parameters…
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Combustion cases for aircraft turbofan engines are extremely complex to manufacture. But Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has managed to improve the manufacturing process repeatedly. Its way to success: fruitful partnerships.
Titanium alloys are considered difficult-to-machine metals, especially when facemilling. To manage this problem, consider several factors: alloy properties, principal geometry of facemills, suitable cutting too materials, machining parameters, and coolant application.
Customer looking for better chip control and tool life turns to Sandvik Coromant. A high-pressure coolant system led to a 40 percent improvement in tool life; a small investment with a substantial payback.
Parting and grooving sounds straightforward enough but within its remit lay a number of similar operations that all demand different machining and tooling strategies.
The nuclear power industry is on the rise; manufacturers must be prepared for extreme demands and tough-to-manufacture materials. Common metalworking applications within a nuclear power station include manufacturing of turbines and generators.
Cutters with round inserts are a good choice for heavy roughing operations, machining HRSAs, multi-axis machining, and an excellent choice in hole making.
The head of the cutting laboratory at Seversky Tube Works develops new types of threaded joint casings to meet the demands of the oil and gas piping industry. Sometimes all that’s needed is one small insert.