Ingersoll Introduces July 17th Die and Mold Seminar
Ingersoll is offering a mold and die seminar to place focus on proper tool selection and the application of the latest cutting tool technologies.
Source | Ingersoll Cutting Tools
Ingersoll Cutting Tools is hosting an in-person Die and Mold Seminar set to take place July 17, 2024 at Ingersoll Cutting Tools’ Marketing and Technology Campus (845 S Lyford Rd, Rockford, IL 61108). The company acknowledges that application seminars have always been an important part of the company’s customer service.
Ingersoll believes properly applying cutting tools is just as important as building quality cutting tool products. The company’s seminars place careful focus on proper tool selection and the application of the latest cutting tool technologies. The seminar taking place in July is specifically designed for the mold and die industry, and the machining challenges it faces.
Classroom topics/live demos, to be available at the event include:
- Cutting Tool Selection
- Grades and Coatings
- Carbide Failure Modes
- Product Offerings
- Features & Benefits
- Applications
- Feed/Speed Calculations
- Rough Milling, Semi-Finishing & Finishing
- Drilling, Boring, Reaming & Threading
- Programming Considerations & Tips
- An Interactive Programming Demo
- High Feed Indexable Milling Review
There is no charge (this includes lunch, dinner, and lodging) for the seminar. To register, contact your Ingersoll sales representative.
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