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Without the right application techniques, even the best tools can fall short of their potential. Sandvik Coromant has the most advanced milling technology and techniques to keep customers profitable and successful.
Whatever your application need, Sandvik Coromant can develop a milling solution to help you maximize machine utilization, performance and productivity.
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Watch as our Senior Project Leader and Reality Redesigned judge, Joann Mitchell consults with Josh Coaplen, the Director of Research and Devleopment at Cane Creek Cycling.
Silent Tools® boring bars and milling adaptors are available in a range of diameters so as to arrive at the best length-to-diameter-ratio for achieving the needed chip evacuation clearance and counter tool deflection. The dampened bars, have built-in technology for minimizing vibrations throughout different overhang ranges.
Quality control along with achieving good security and productivity levels are the drivers in tool selection. Sandvik Coromant and Precorp diamond coated and PCD-vein technology drills have been developed as dedicated solutions to suit various material and set-up applications.
Sandvik Coromant introduced a new full profile hob for gear milling, CoroMill 176. This indexable carbide insert hob can reduce your cutting time by 50% and more than double your tool life compared to traditional high speed steel cutters.
When applied throughout the shop, CoroMill 360 allowed MSI Corp. to increase productivity by 75 percent. In the process, the cutter got a nickname — “The Bulldozer.”
Sandvik Coromant has developed a new assortment of indexable insert gear milling cutters, a development that has taken place in close cooperation with our customers. Essential engineering know-how together with a long experience in the metal cutting area is a guarantee that a tool solution suits your needs.
Ceramic grades can be applied in a broad range of applications and materials; most often in high speed turning operations but also in grooving and milling operations. The specific properties of each ceramic grade enable high productivity, when applied correctly. Knowledge of when and how to use ceramic grades is important for success.
In micromachining, the parts may be small, but the tooling and machining options are wide open. And with all of the challenges that come with micromachining — tight tolerances, stringent quality demands, hard-to-machine materials — choosing the right methods is critical.
The transmission of rotating movements without gear wheels is unthinkable. Whether in mechanical engineering, in automotive and transport technology, in railways, in shipbuilding, and even in energy production, without gear wheels nothing would turn anymore. Transmissions also have to be efficient, as does the manufacture of gears.