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Mill a Deeper Path with New Inserts and Cutters
Dormer Pramet adds to its milling assortment for die and mold with the double-sided SNGX11 insert for machining corners inside a pocket and SSN11 cutter available in diameters from 1.26 in to 4.92 in.
AHB Tooling & Machinery Acquires Tool-Craft Supply
Tool-Craft Supply will continue to operate as an independent entity under the leadership of its president, Chet Wilson.
Electro-Spindle Monitors Cutting Processes in Real-Time
The e-SPINDLE from PCI / Absolute Machine Tools integrates sensors and actuators to monitor cutting processes and adjust parameters to optimize tool life and part quality.
Monaghan Tooling Expands Staff
They hire Brett Scruggs as a technical account manager.
How to Shorten High-Feed Milling Cycle Times
For challenging parts used in mold and die, aerospace, and oil and gas operations, LP09 inserts for HighFeed 2 cutter bodies from Seco Tools eliminate long cycle times for high-feed face milling, helical interpolation, slotting, side milling, pocketing and plunging.
Improved Online Access to 2D and 3D Tooling Data
BIG KAISER redesigns the manuals, DXF and STEP (STP) Search models on their website.
Kennametal Launches 3D Printing Business
Kennametal Additive Manufacturing uses additive solutions for faster development and production of wear-resistant parts.
Emuge Expands Manufacturing Facility
They add more manufacturing and tool reconditioning space, a new PVD coating center and a larger Technology and Training Center.
High Feed Cutting with High Versatility
The versatile, economical Pramet ISBN10 cutter from Dormer Pramet is suitable for high feed milling, copy milling, ramping, helical interpolation, slotting and plunging. Its unique pocket design, in combination with the ANHX10 insert, also performs shoulder and face milling to provide a complete package for mold and die applications, from roughing to finishing.
New VP of Marketing at Sandvik Coromant
Annika Langéen now leads strategic direction of global marketing and brand positioning for the Americas.
U.S. Cutting Tool Orders Remain Soft
July orders of $198.4 million were down slightly from the previous month.
Move Beyond Standard Tooling
Considering where a standard item’s functionality ends, there are endless possibilities. Yet even when budgets, and in some cases physics, get in the way, the only true limit is one’s imagination.