For steels
For stainless steels
For cast iron
For non-ferrous metal
For difficult to cut material
For hardened material
The use of (Al, Cr)N coating has been highly rated by many customers because it reduces cutting resistance, greatly improves wear resistance and improves chip disposal. This results in higher machining efficiency and longer tool life in the machining of titanium and heat-resistant alloys.
Mitsubishi Materials is expanding its range of end mills for machining titanium, cobalt chromium and heat-resistant alloys that are commonly used in aircraft components and for medical equipment parts.
1. The unique (Al, Cr)N coating and the use of special cemented carbide substrate tailored to the type of machining results in improved wear and chipping resistance and provides a stable tool life.
2. Adopting a unique cutting edge shape that corresponds to the wear characteristics and machining methods of difficult-to-cut materials helps to improve chipping resistance and realizes stable, high-efficiency machining.