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moldmakingtechnology.com 65 imts.com September 12–17, 2016 / Chicago, IL The EROWA ITS 50 Holder C provides maximum protection against contamination from entering the chuck during the manufacturing process. The ITS 50 C also has gripper grooves integrated into the holder for automation and it is universally applicable. www.erowa.com Completely sealed Larger Inserts Increase Depth of Cut, Metal Removal Seco Tools' Square T4-12 line of square-shoulder and helical milling cutters features larger insert sizes and enables manufacturers to achieve increased depths of cut and higher metal- removal rates when roughing and semi-finishing steel, cast iron and other workpiece materi- als. The inserts are equipped with four curved cutting edges that are designed to lower tooling cost per part and ensure smooth machining operations. They mount tangentially in the cutter bodies to increase performance stability and ease access to their mounting screws. This mounting design directs cutting forces to the thickest part of the inserts, which is said to contribute to their higher metal-removal capability. Cutter diameters for the square-shoulder inserts range from 1" to 5" (25 to 125 mm), with corner radii as large as 0.125" (3.1 mm). Diameters for the helical inserts range from 2" to 4" (50 to 100 mm), with corner radii as large as 0.125" (3.1 mm). The inserts are also available in a wide selec- tion of grades and geometries as well as in normal and close-pitch versions, the company says. Seco Tools LLC / secotools.com/us / Booth W-1564 Hard-Milling Tools Cut Longer in Hard Materials Crystallume will showcase its Demon hard-milling tool line, designed to cut molds in difficult materi- als for as much as 450 percent longer, thereby eliminating the need to switch tools during an application. The tools are said to generate less heat, hold size and cut a part within tolerance, as well as reduce or eliminate the need for polishing. The company also will present its Stealth diamond-coated end mills, as well as an extensive catalog highlighting all its diamond tools and DCC coating services. A copy of the catalog also may be downloaded on the company's website. Crystallume / crystallume.com / Booth W-2206

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