TLD inserts

A new generation of high-performance products launched from KM, there are now two new geometric shapes for rotating steel, stainless steel, cast iron and high temperature alloys: RU (rough machining) and upward (general positive).According to the global product manager of AM, the new geometry is designed to provide better in lower cutting force control chip, the new geometry improves the size control and surface treatment, reduced the peak load on the capital equipment, prolong the service life of tools. Creating new rail wheels or rearranging existing wheels is a good example of heavy industry that will benefit from these new products. The rough universal geometric feature is a patented wave design with optimal size and spacing of chip damage elements. This will help reduce the chip control of cutting force, extend tool life, and improve the performance of heavy-duty heavy machining task. The general positive geometry is medium and fine machining, while also has a unique chip breaker design, with optimized size and spacing of wafers to improve performance. Since both new geometries can be used at a higher level, higher edge strength and longer tool life are additional benefits. Both of these new geometric shapes can be used in KM’s perfect or traditional stylus style.

DP has expanded its TD nasal – carbohydrate compression insertion line, using a new cut edge geometry. According to the company, the new neutral (N) cutting line can provide more fluid cutting for steel, iron and many stainless steel cutting than the more powerful t-land insertion of DP.

Neutral insert provides higher than their t – land competitors on the verge of preparation and tilt Angle, provide enhanced cutting action, reduce the heat and pressure, but also provides a power greater than high positive cutting edge.

DP now offers three options for nasal – carbohydrates. TLD inserts have the strongest cutting edge, should be used in the most violent cutting, or use in places where the vibration or flutter can cause edge damage. The geometry is suitable for steel, iron and 400 series stainless steel. The new neutral (” N “) geometry is suitable for typical cutting applications such as steel, iron and 400 series stainless steel high performance milling. The concave (” D “) insertion is applied to the lowest cutting tool pressure and high shear requirements. This geometric shape is the best for most stainless steel and high-temperature alloys, but it is also a free-cutting performance in soft steel.

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