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IMPROVED TURNING CHIP CONTROL AT LOWER CUTTING FORCES

The Beyond? line from Kennametal includes two new geometries in round inserts for improved productivity in turning steel, stainless steels, cast irons, and high-temperature alloys.

Posted: August 6, 2010

The new Beyond? line of high-performance turning products from Kennametal (Latrobe, PA) now includes two new geometries in round inserts for improved productivity in turning steel, stainless steels, cast irons, and high-temperature alloys ? RU (Roughing Universal) and UP (Universal Positive).

?Engineered specifically to deliver improved chip control at lower cutting forces, these new geometries mean excellent size control, superior surface finishes, reduced load spikes on capital equipment and longer tool life,? says Alexander Momm, global product manager, turning products, Kennametal. ?Manufacturing new railroad wheels or re-profiling existing wheels are great examples of heavy-duty industries that will significantly benefit from these new products.?

The Roughing Universal geometry features a proprietary wavy design with optimized size and spacing of the chip-breaking element. This contributes to improved chip control at lower cutting forces, resulting in longer tool life and higher performance in heavy-duty roughing tasks.

The Universal Positive geometry is designed for medium machining and finishing and also features a unique chip-breaker design with optimized size and spacing of the chip-breaking element for improved performance. As both new geometries are available in Beyond grades, superior edge strength and longer tool life are added benefits. Both new geometries are also available in Kennametal?s Fix-Perfect? or traditional pin-clamping styles.

?Whether roughing or finishing railroad wheels or attacking any new turning job, machine uptime and tool life are critical,? says UJ Baid, global product manager at Kennametal. ?These new geometries deliver superior chip control, longer tool life and provide improved operating conditions for capital equipment, meaning more success in turning operations.?

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