Machining hardened materials more than 55HRC is becoming increasingly important, so too is the need for tooling that can handle these toughest machining jobs. However, the launch of Ceratizit’s new HardCut selection of indexable inserts ensures that these demands can easily be met.
Hard turning, as an alternative to grinding, comes with many advantages. Whilst eliminating grinding sludge and the need to use cooling lubricant, Ceratizit’s HardCut inserts simultaneously increase productivity by shortening set up and machine production times. The increased process flexibility means that internal and external machining on the same machine is possible, whilst also increasing the ease at which complex geometries can be produced.
Made from PCBN (polycrystalline cubic boron nitride), one of the hardest materials in the world, Ceratizit’s HardCut indexable inserts are ideal for machining hard, abrasive components. The inserts available in the HardCut range cover the most common challenges encountered when machining especially hard materials.
Available in three high-performance grades of PCBN, the inserts are ideal for jobs ranging from fine machining to rough machining, where smooth and interrupted cuts are used at varying speeds within machining processes.
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