Machining  |  Tooling  |  Workholding  |  CADCAM/CNC  |  Environment  |  Metrology
Add Comments

07 November 2011

Mitsubish makes two anti-vibration additions to MStar solid carbide end mill series

  • Mitsubishi carbide solid carbide end mill ant-vibration
The latest additions to Mitsubishi's MStar series of solid carbide end mills are two anti-vibration types, in short and medium cutting lengths.


With the exception of a small percentage of specialist needs, MStar range end mills can be successfully used for a wide range of applications.

For these latest additions, flutes are of a varied pitch and the spiral angles also differ, at 42° and 45°, to further benefit the reduction of vibration during machining.

The MSSHV and MSMHV are capable of full-width slotting and incorporate a larger than standard pocket on the end face to facilitate quicker chip removal. Both are available in 6 to 20 mm diameters and are suitable for carbon, alloy and stainless steels through to difficult-to-cut materials.

The MStar series contains around 40 different types in a vast range of diameters. The Miracle-based coating technology coupled with a reliable micro-grain carbide substrate used across the whole range provides outstanding tool life, is highly resistant to chipping and gives the performance needed for high production levels, says Mitsubishi.

Author
Celia Cadwallader


This material is protected by Findlay Media copyright
See Terms and Conditions.
One-off usage is permitted but bulk copying is not.
For multiple copies contact the sales team.

Supporting Information

Related Companies

Mitsubishi Carbide

Do you have any comments about this article?

Name
 
Email
 
Comments
 

Your comments/feedback may be edited prior to publishing. Not all entries will be published.
Please view our Terms and Conditions before leaving a comment.