Search :
login
Buyers Guide
New Machine Tools
Used Machines/Equipment
Tooling
Workholding
Inspection / Test / Quality
Production IT
Shopfloor Equipment
Accessories & Attachments
Consumables/Materials
Maintenance & Repair
Sub-Contract Manufacturing
Business/Engineering Services
Design Engineering
Electronics Design
Computer Systems
Plant & Manufacturing
News
Events
Product Launches
Technology Zone
Machining Processes
Tooling / Workholding
CADCAM / CNC
Coolants/Cleaning/Environment
Quality / Inspection
Sub-contracting / Supply chain
Business Services
Comment / Opinion
Industry Sectors
Jobs
Advertiser Services
Direct Marketing services
How to Advertise
Media Pack
HyperCoat-C milling grade, CTC5235 with a new geometry -M31
May 2006
Optimised for the machining of stainless steel and super–alloys, tests carried out at major turbine manufacturers across Europe have shown significant productivity advantages over the current market-leading inserts and grades.
Author
Andrew Allcock
Email this article
Bookmark this article using:
Del.icio.us
digg
reddit
Facebook
StumbleUpon
Linked Companies
CERATIZIT UK
Similar News Articles
Horn offers next-day guarantee
Special offer on Widia Top Cut Plus inserts
Gewefa expansion supports leading position
Kennametal hole-making product catalogue introduces many new tools
Free cutter body offer from Vargus
Similar Technology Zone Articles
Expanding complexities
Performance not price
Farnborough International Airshow 2008
(Carbide) recipe for success
Dormer story - latest twist
Related Product Launches
Blade-type parting and grooving tools for smaller machines
Xtra.tec Turm combines both positive and negative insert advantages
High performance micro-milling cutters between 0.2 and 3 mm diameter
Face milling cutters with new angles on productivity and tool life
Milling cutter with better chip evacuation in slotting operations
Related Industry Events
METAV 20101
Contact Us
|
About Us
|
Careers @ Machinery
|
Site Map
|
Terms & Conditions
|
© Findlay Publications Ltd 2008
|
Login
|