An endmill is a type of milling cutter, a cutting tool used in industrial milling applications. It is distinguished from the drill bit, in its application, geometry, and manufacture.
Cemented carbide, also called tungsten-carbide cobalt or hardmetal or widia, is a hard material used in machining tough materials such as carbon steel or stainless steel.
High performance mineral oil-based micro-emulsions for extended tool life and superb surface finish.
Unique biological concept delivers long term stability without the need for tank side biocides.
Blaser’s best for all around performance, stability, safety and ease of use.
Available for hard or soft water in low to non-foaming varieties.
All versions available with or without chlorinated additives.
Applications/Properties
Universal for machining & grinding of ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
Well suited for heavy duty and difficult operations such as deep hole drilling, broaching, reaming, creep-feed grinding & high speed machining.
Blasocut: Descripcion
Micro-emulsion de alto desempeño de base mineral para extender la vida de la herramienta y un acabado superior
Concepto biologico unico que da una estabilidad a largo plazo sin la necesidad de usar pesticidas en su tanque.
El mejor desempeño general entre la linea de Blaser, estabilidad, seguridad y facilidad de uso.
Disponible para agua dura o suave en variedades sin o baja espuma.
Todas las versiones disponibles con o sin aditivos clorados.
Aplicaciones/Propiedades
Uso universal para maquinado y afilado de materiales ferrosos y no-ferrosos.
Hecho para uso pesado y operaciones dificiles tales como perforado profundo, brochade, rimado, afilado y maquinado a alta velocidad.
3 ways of reworking your PCD & CBN Tooling
1. Relapping Inserts: This is the simplest and least expensive way of reworking PCD & CBN tooling inserts. The wear on the insert is measured and grind back the cutting edge to clean up the wear. Edge preps if any are reapplied at a fraction of the price of a new one. You can also rellap your tool without changing the IC, this tool can then be used in its original holder
2. Resetting Inserts: In this process the wear on your insert is measured and a shim of equal or greater size is placed behind the inserts tip. The original geometry of your tool is then ground back on giving you a brand new cutting tool.
3. Retipping Inserts: This process consists in simply remove the used tip from its carbide body. A brand new tip is re-brazed to the tool saving the cost of having to replace the body.
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