Mitsubishi Materials FH Chipbreaker for Finish Cutting
April 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mitsubishi Carbide, Recent News
- FH chipbreaker is our first recommendation for finish machining of general and alloy steel
- Double sided chipbreaker
- Stable chip control even at small DOC
- Can provide chip control at DOC@IPR from .010″@.001″ to .070″@.008″
- Use cermet grades NX2525 and NX3035 for finest finishes, especially at low SFM’s
- Finish machining of general and alloy steel
- Where chip control is paramount such as when robotic handling of workpieces is employed
- Chip control preventing part surface finish damage
- Chip control allowing constant robotic part handling
- Mitsubishi Materials Corporation has recently developed and manufactured new corner R0.2mm inserts for the FH breaker series for finishing.
- A finishing breaker ensuring stable chip control even at small depths of cut and low feeds.
- Inserts are available in CVD coated grades UE6110, UE6020, US735 and cermet grades NX2525 and NX3035.
ISCAR MINCUT Inserts
ISCAR MINCUT Inserts Designed to Improve Small-Scale Face Grooving
“ISCAR now offers a family of small face grooving and turning tools that stand up to high machining rates in applications prone to high tool failure rates,” said a spokesperson. “New MINCUT MIFR…8 inserts and tools incorporate a unique design (patent pending) and clamping system that prolongs tool life. The inserts are screw clamped very rigidly into a long pocket in the toolbar.
“The new inserts and toolbars cover the diameter range from 8 mm to 17 mm (.315-inch to .669-inch) and grooving depths up to 5.5 mm (.216-inch). With this new size range, together with their PICCO and CHAMGROOVE tools, ISCAR now offers the most complete line of face grooving tools for diameters from 6 mm.
“As a result of its unique geometry and internal coolant delivery, the MINCUT grooving tool delivers uninterrupted chip flow that can be safely used for grooving in deep holes. It can also handle rotating applications, functioning like a single point trepanning tool.”
Inserts, in hard, fine-grain grade IC 908 for high chipping resistance, are available in widths from 1.5 mm to 2.2 mm (060-inch to .087-inch).
For more information contact:
ISCAR Metals, Inc.
300 Westway Place
Arlington, TX 76018
817-258-3200
Fax: 817-258-3221
info@iscarmetals.com
ISCAR Introduces Adjustable Milling Cutters
“A new family of High Speed Milling (HSM) adjustable endmills and facemills from ISCAR improve milling of aluminum, non-metallics, cast iron and hardened steel, especially in automotive and aerospace applications,” said a company spokesperson.
“The dynamically balanced cutters are specifically designed to work with polycrystalline diamond (PCD) or cubic boron nitride (CBN) inserts, protecting their edges and delivering outstanding surface finishes,” the spokesperson said. “They also accommodate standard HSM-rated HELIDO 2000 carbide inserts.
“In both the endmills and facemills, internal coolant holes ensure a cooler cutting face while improving chip evacuation and resistance to built-up edge.
“Insert pockets in the cutters feature a flexible rear stopper, which can be adjusted by a slanted screw, enabling axial positioning of the cutting edge within 0.002 mm (.00008 inches).
“Endmills, designated E90AD, are available with HSK A63 shanks in four diameters from 25 to 50 mm (1 to 2 inches). Facemills, designated F90AD, cover the 50 to 80 mm (2 to 3 inches) diameter range, also in four sizes.
“When used with HELIDO carbide inserts, the adjustable HSM cutters deliver extremely smooth cutting action with low cutting forces. HELIDO inserts’ helical cutting edges gently enter the work a bit at a time, like scissors slicing into paper, to reduce impact loads at the cutting face.”
For more information contact:
ISCAR Metals, Inc.
300 Westway Place
Arlington, TX 76018
817-258-3200
Fax: 817-258-3221
info@iscarmetals.com
ISCAR Chip-Splitting Inserts Tame Aluminum Rough Milling
“ISCAR’s new HM90 APCR 220605-CS grooved inserts put an end to chip jamming problems in rough milling of aluminum, where chips can pile up like snowballs,” said a spokesperson. “They are a part of ISCAR’s growing HELIALU HM90 line of inserts tailored specifically for aluminum milling.
“With two grooves pressed into each polished cutting face, the inserts split aluminum chips into a manageable size for easy, reliable evacuation despite the application’s characteristic high chip volume.
“The 22 mm inserts, each with two edges, are designed to optimize metal removal over the full range of aluminum roughing conditions, from high power/low speed to high power/high speed. They work especially well with ISCAR’s new HM90 EAL/FAL…22 aluminum rough milling cutters. Besides reliably clearing chips, the inserts conserve power and reduce chatter in long-overhang setups.
“The inserts feature a cavity on the bottom to ensure correct mounting in cutter chip pockets equipped with standard spring pins. For optimum chip control, ISCAR recommends using the HM90 APCR chip-splitting insert only in cutters with an even number of flutes.”
For more information contact:
ISCAR Metals, Inc.
300 Westway Place
Arlington, TX 76018
817-258-3200
Fax: 817-258-3221
info@iscarmetals.com
Iscar High Density Cutters

ISCAR has expanded its CHAMSLIT line to include high-performance grooving cutters for O-rings, retainers, circle clips and related applications. “The cutters offer 50 percent higher insert density than any of the competitor’s cutters for faster cutting,” said an ISCAR spokesperson. “The TRI inserts provide three times as many edges per insert to reduce consumables costs.
“Tests have shown that an added benefit of such a high insert density is that the cutter keeps performing safely even if one cutting edge fails. CHAMSLIT grooving cutters also can handle square, round and chamfer grooves, as well as thread profiles.”
Two added features enable you to work closer to the bottom of a groove, slot or cavity. The TRI insert sits slightly tilted in the pocket for bottom relief, and the overall low-profile cutter design permits shallow face milling right next to the bottom.
Available in a diameter range of 1.25 to 3.15 inches, they can cut grooves up to 1.89 inches deep. To reduce cutter inventory, a single tool accommodates a .047- to .158-inch insert width range. All cutters come with coolant holes directing flow right to the cutting edge. The thick, strong inserts are made of tough, versatile carbide grade IC 908.
For more information contact:
ISCAR Metals, Inc.
300 Westway Place
Arlington, TX 76018
817-258-3200
Fax: 817-258-3221
info@iscarmetals.com
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Sandvik Coromant Expands CoroMill 490 Family to Steel and Cast Iron Milling
Sandvik Coromant Expands CoroMill 490 Family to Steel and Cast Iron Milling
Fair Lawn, New Jersey, July 30, 2008 – Sandvik Coromant has announced an expansion to its CoroMill 490 family of milling tools. Perfect for face and shoulder milling, the new additions are designed for applications in steel and cast iron.
The CoroMill 490 is a versatile tool, capable of offering high performance for contouring, edging and slot, shoulder and face milling. The tool’s design is compatible with the latest insert geometries and grades developed by Sandvik Coromant.
As the first mill with a true 90-degree square shoulder, the CoroMill 490 can produce a finished piece with a single pass, typically reducing machining costs by up to 25%. Additionally, the tool’s flexibility allows it to replace multiple cutting tools, simplifying production and increasing efficiency.
The new additions to the CoroMill 490 family ensure that its higher cutting data and increased productivity are available for a much broader array of applications.
About Sandvik Coromant
As the world-leading supplier of high quality cutting tools, Sandvik Coromant helps customers think smart, work smart and earn smart. The company provided US customers with $70 million in documented cost savings in 2007. For more information regarding products, applications and services that can help you earn smart, contact Sandvik Coromant Company, 1702 Nevins Road, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410, phone 201.794.5223, fax 201.794.5217 or visit www.coromant.sandvik.com/us.
Press Release Date: July 30, 2008
Sandvik Coromant to Introduce New Face Milling Solution
January 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under Recent News, Sandvik

Sandvik Coromant Co.
Release date: September 8, 2008
Fair Lawn, New Jersey, September 8, 2008 – Sandvik Coromant has unveiled the CoroMill 345, a flexible tool that provides high performance face cutting with small depths of cut in steel and stainless steel. Available in early 2009, the CoroMill 345 offers high performance across a spectrum of applications ranging from small-batch, mixed machining to high-volume dedicated production lines.
As part of a new generation of 45-degree face mills, the CoroMill 345 is equipped with double-sided inserts that provide four edges on each side. The new tool offers full cutting edge backing and insert-seat stability through shims with strategic support islands that match insert rake-faces. The CoroMill 345′s uncompromised performance makes it suitable for a variety of operations, from roughing to mirror-finishing with wiper inserts.
By featuring a more positive axial inclination at small depths of cut, the CoroMill 345 offers a soft cutting action with low axial pressure on the workpiece. As the depth of cut becomes larger, a more upright part of the cutting edge is engaged, giving the insert a more substantial structure for high security.
The CoroMill 345 will optimize processes in a variety of machine tools, ranging from small, low-powered machines to large, innovative multi-task machining centers. The tool will be released in early 2009 in diameters from 1.57″ to 9.84″. Attendees of IMTS 2008 can receive a first look at the CoroMill 345 in Sandvik Coromant’s booth, located at F-2000.
About Sandvik Coromant
As the world-leading supplier of high quality cutting tools, Sandvik Coromant helps customers think smart, work smart and earn smart. The company provided US customers with $70 million in documented cost savings in 2007.
For more information regarding products, applications and services that can help you earn smart, contact
Sandvik Coromant Company, 1702 Nevins Road, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410, phone 201.794.5223, fax 201.794.5217 or visit www.coromant.sandvik.com/us.
Iscar DR Indexable Drills

Iscar DR Indexable Drills
POPULAR DR INDEXABLE DRILLS HANDLE LARGER DIAMETERS
ISCAR has expanded its line of popular, feature-rich DR indexable twist drills to cover the 61 to 80 mm diameter range. Now the entire family covers diameters from 14 to 80 mm. Key applications include automotive and aerospace manufacturing and die & moldmaking.
All DR drills offer these key features for versatility, fast penetration, process security and long life:
• Adjustable drill shanks are able to produce several diameters with a single shank, reducing tool inventories. In the new large-diameter offering, just four shanks cover the 61 to 80 mm range.
• Ability to double as boring tools and handle aspect ratios (depth to diameter) up to 2.5. On lathes, DR drills can produce intermediate diameters by offsetting the X-axis.
• Insert selections optimized for all steels, alloys and cast iron.
• Weldon drill bodies with high flute angles and wide gullets in the shank area for easy chip evacuation.
• Square inserts offering four edges each.
• Hardened drill cartridges to resist chip erosion.
• ISCAR’s wear-resistant HARD TOUCH coating on the inner drill flutes, to reduce friction, optimize chip evacuation and ultimately improve surface finish.
• Extra-hardened chip deflector surfaces, next to the cartridge where wear forces are the most severe, thereby improving shank life.
• Extra-durable square PVD IC808 and CVD IC8080 carbide grades for better surface quality and prolonged edge life in the peripheral inserts, which see the toughest conditions.
Available in whole metric sizes, the new drills come with interchangeable shims to change hole diameters. The shims fit under the insert cartridge and can be changed in minutes.
The new large DR drills accommodate 10, 11 and 12 mm square inserts. The inserts, available with two chipformer types, are available in three grades: IC 808 and 908 for low alloy steel, stainless steel and high temperature alloys; and IC 8080 for cast iron and steel.
Mitsubishi Increases Insert Radius for APX4000
December 30, 2008 by admin
Filed under Mitsubishi Carbide, Recent News

Larger radius inserts available for the APX4000 cutter
Mitsubishi Materials USA corporation introduces an insert radius expansion for our APX4000. The APX4000 is a Multi-functional Indexable endmill. It represents the latest technology to meet customer demands of cutting performance.
Technical Information:
- NEW! R.125″ and R.250″ available now with H-breaker and VP20RT grade
- Strong cutting edge type “H-breaker” & VP20RT good for demanding applications
- The APX is suitable for a wide range of machining applications
- APX geometry allows for low cutting resistance and a good wall finish
- Ideal chips are produced that carry the heat away from the work piece
- APX is capable of beating the competition
Source: Mitsubishi Press Release
Iscar Chatterfree End Mills

Iscar Chatterfree Endmills
Manufacturers and die & mold shops can now eliminate chatter problems in many milling operations with ISCAR’s new CHATTERFREE endmills. The cutters’ variable-pitch flute pattern eliminates harmonic vibration, the main source of chatter. This enables faster cutting and finer finish in rough or finish slotting, shoulder milling and cavity milling. In addition, users also report longer edge life due to reduced chatter.
The chatter-free feature is available in both solid carbide endmills and tips in ISCAR’s MULTI-MASTER replaceable-tip line.
Diameter range is 6 to 20 mm (0.250 – 0.750″) for the solid carbide endmills, and 8 to 20 mm (0.312 – 0.750″) for MULTI-MASTER tips.
These new endmills are ideal for low power machines with ISO40 or BT40 adaptations.
The solid carbide version can handle full slot machining up to 2xD. Depth capability on the replaceable-tip version is more limited
since the active length is shorter.
In full slotting applications on alloy steel, the solid carbide version
easily handles 0.03-0.05 feed rates at 180-220 mm/min surface speed and 2xD depth of cut.
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