High-feed Milling Solution Tackles Demanding Moldmaking Applications
Sandvik Coromant Company highlights the launch of CoroMill MH20, a high-feed milling solution designed to tackle demanding applications.
Sandvik Coromant Company highlights the launch of CoroMill MH20, a high-feed milling solution designed to tackle demanding applications. CoroMill MH20 delivers precision and productivity across various industries.
CoroMill MH20 excels in machining hardened steels, stainless steels, titanium and superalloys — materials commonly encountered in advanced manufacturing. Its innovative insert design ensures optimal chip evacuation and minimizes cutting forces, enabling higher feed rates and increased metal removal rates without compromising tool life.
The cutter features a robust insert seat and a secure locking mechanism, providing stability during machining. This design reduces the risk of insert movement or breakage, resulting in consistent performance and extended tool life. Operators can now achieve longer uninterrupted machining times, reducing downtime and increasing overall efficiency.
With a lightweight cutter body crafted from advanced materials, CoroMill MH20 is ideal for applications requiring long overhangs or limited machine tool capacity. The reduced weight minimizes tool deflection and vibration, ensuring good surface finishes and dimensional accuracy — critical factors in precision engineering.
CoroMill MH20 is not just a high-feed cutter; it's a versatile solution capable of pocketing, 3D profiling and plunge milling. Its adaptability makes it an invaluable asset for manufacturers seeking to streamline tooling inventories without sacrificing performance.
Customers worldwide have reported significant productivity gains using CoroMill MH20. In one case, a company achieved a 50% reduction in machining time when milling a complex 3D cavity in hardened steel. Such success stories underscore the cutter's ability to deliver tangible benefits in demanding environments.
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