Sandvik Coromant Introduces New Spectrum Turning InsertsMay 1, 2012
Sandvik Coromant has introduced a new range of turning inserts. Spectrum turning is a minimum program that is designed to provide a simplified choice of inserts designed to efficiently machine different materials at various cutting conditions, the company said.
"Suited for small batch production, Spectrum turning grades and geometries take away the complication of having several different tools for different jobs," said a company spokesperson. "Whether external or internal machining, rough turning or finishing, machining continuously or with interrupted cuts, these inserts have been designed to be versatile, delivering high-performance output in terms of reliability, tool life and chip control."
The grades can be used for turning in steels, stainless steels, HRSA, cast irons, titanium and nonferrous materials.
Two grades are being launched; GC15 combines high-strength micro-grain cemented carbide with a thin, PVD coating that adds edge strength and wear resistance. GC30 has high bulk toughness with a gradient cemented carbide substrate and a highly wear- and heat-resistant CVD coating.
For more information contact:
Sandvik Coromant Company
1702 Nevins Road
P.O. Box 428
Fair Lawn, NJ 07410-0428
800-SANDVIK
201-794-5000
us.coromant@sandvik.com
www.sandvik.coromant.com/us
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