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68 MoldMaking Technology July 2015 Cutting Tools High-Feed Milling Cutters Offer 0.06-Inch Depth of Cut Ingersoll offers its Hi-Feed Midi family of milling cutters featuring strong, positive rake face angles, four insert indexes, rigid clamping and high tensile screws, designed for efficient, cost-effective machining. The line is available in high-density end mill, modular head and face mill styles with through-coolant capabilities. Sharing the advantages of the company's Hi-Feed Mini line, these cutters offer a deeper, 0.06" depth of cut, suiting work in the die/mold and aerospace industries as well as general-purpose machining. Ingersoll Cutting Tools / 815-387-6600 / ingersoll-imc.com Face Mills Eliminate Burrs, Boost Surface Finish Well-suited for general milling applications, Sumitomo Electric Carbide's WGX Wavemill series face mills feature an insert chipbreaker designed to eliminate burrs and improve surface finish. The optimized wiper and chamfer edge ensure excellent surface quality, while the high rake angle and optimized edge treatment are designed to reduce cutting forces and improve runout accuracy. Sumitomo Electric Carbide / 847-635-0044 / sumicarbide.com Drill Produces Close-Tolerance, Deep Holes The CoroDrill 808 from Sandvik Coromant is a deep-hole drill designed especial- ly for the company's single-tube system (STS). It is equipped with an optimized pad design for improved hole finish, unique edge preparation for increased chip breaking, and a reinforced periphery insert corner for added security and reliability. Suitable for diameters from 15.60 to 65.00 mm (0.614-2.559") and tol- erance demands of IT 9, the drill is capable of producing close-tolerance holes in a variety of component materials. In addition, the drills are equipped with a fully traceable dot matrix that stores and displays information such as the measurement protocol, which includes data on diameter and runout of the drill. This two-dimensional patterned array is useful for product identification and traceability, the company says. Sandvik Coromant Co. / 201-794-5000 / sandvik.coromant.com/us Small-Sized Inserts Offer Cost Savings Available in a range of geometries, corner radii, chipformers and car- bide grades, Iscar's small-sized ISOTurn inserts are designed for applications where larger inserts are unnecessarily used, offering savings on cost per cutting edge. Available geometries include WNMG 33, WNMX 34, CNMG 33, CNMX 34, SNMG 33, DNMG 33, TNMG 33 and TNMX 34. These inserts are generally thicker than standard inserts of the same sizes, providing increased durability, and they can run at feed rates similar to larger inserts, the company says. Also available are small-sized HeliTurn LD inserts in CNMX and TNMX geom- etries. These inserts, like their larger counterparts, offer high positive-radial, helical cutting edges and positive rake angles for reduced cutting forces. Iscar Metals Inc. / 877-294-7227 / iscarmetals.com

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