Sandvik Coromant introduces new turning grades for HRSA machining

Sandvik Coromant has introduced two new PVD grades, GC1205 and GC1210. Both grades enable secure turning with high precision of aged nickel-based HRSA.

Global metal cutting leader Sandvik Coromant has introduced two new PVD grades

When turning aero-engine components, the surface requirements are high but no longer difficult to reach, thanks to the new grades GC1205 and GC1210. Together, they cover a large application area within last stage machining (LSM) and intermediate stage machining (ISM). 

There are several key features that contribute to the high-level performance of HRSA materials. A hard, fine-grained new substrate, the latest PVD coating technology and optimised edge-line integrity provide increased flank wear and secondary notch wear resistance, superior edge-line security and reduced flaking. 

“For our customers, this translates into possibilities to run the inserts at higher cutting speed with GC1205 and increased tool life with GC1210. Additionally, it ensures consistent and predictable tool life, while reaching the required surface integrity demands for critical aerospace components”, said Martin Saunders, global product application specialist for turning at Sandvik Coromant. 

Typical aero-engine components the grades can machine are gas turbine discs, casings, blisks, spools, shafts and blades. But these grades also prove a great choice in demanding applications such as power generation turbines and medical implants made of cobalt-chrome.

Saunders continued: “We know the S05 and S15 application areas are extremely challenging and highly competitive. The release of these two new grades offers the opportunity to increase cutting data while also prolonging tool life predominantly in last stage machining and intermediate stage machining of aerospace and medical components.”

The grades complement each other thanks to a big overlap in the assortment. GC1205 is a finishing grade for machined surfaces in last stage machining and intermediate stage machining applications. GC1210 complements GC1205 when more toughness is required and is mainly used in intermediate stage machining applications for non-machined surfaces.