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Inserts suit stainless steel and super alloy machining.
Inserts suit stainless steel and super alloy machining.

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Inserts suit stainless steel and super alloy machining.


July 7, 2009 - With micro-geometry features including 20° rake angle, negative T-land, and small hone, SGE inserts for Mill 1-14/18 platform are suited for applications such as face milling, shoulder milling, pocketing, contour milling, and full slotting. They are engineered for machining stainless steels, super alloys, and high-strength steels.

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New Kennametal Mill 1-14(TM) Inserts are Designed for Machining Stainless and Super Alloys


LATROBE, PA - New premium SGE inserts for Kennametal's Mill 1-14/18 platform are engineered to provide improved performance and strong customer value for companies machining stainless steels, super alloys, and high-strength steels. They are a perfect choice for such applications as face milling, shoulder milling, pocketing, contour milling, and full slotting, says Global Product Manager Dennis McNamara.

Innovative micro-geometry features contribute greatly to the new SGE inserts' enhanced performance, including a 20-degree rake angle, negative T-land, and small hone. Results include up to 25 percent higher feed capability, significantly reducing cycle times, lower cutting forces, contributing up to 35 percent longer tool life. Test results in producing 90-degree walls have proven excellent as well.

"Increasing productivity and a reduction in milling costs, particularly when machining expensive exotic materials, are essential for continued quality improvement and keeping manufacturing companies in business," McNamara continues. "Markets as diverse as aerospace, automotive, energy and power generation, medical, food processing, chemical processing, and die and mold will benefit from these products."

For more information, visit www.kennametal.com.

Kennametal Inc.,

Latrobe,

PA;

800.446.7738

For more information, contact:

Rudy Frank

Manager-Corporate Advertising and Marketing Communications

724/539-5330 or

rudy.frank@kennametal.com


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Company Information:
Name: Kennametal, Inc.
Address: 1600 Technology Way, P.O. Box 231
City: Latrobe
State: PA
ZIP: 15650-0231
Country: USA
Phone: 724-539-5000
FAX: 724-539-7835
http://www.kennametal.com


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