ThomasNet Home   |   Promote Your Business
Home  |   My ThomasNet News®  |   Industry Market Trends  |   Submit Release  |   Advertise  |   About Us Feb 14, 2012  

CNC Pressed Inserts carry .001 in. tolerance.

Print | 
Email |  Comment   Share  
CNC Pressed Inserts carry .001 in. tolerance.
CNC Pressed Inserts carry .001 in. tolerance.

Click Here to Enlarge Picture

September 27, 2004 - Featuring computer-designed wiper geometry, Series APET and XPET allow aggressive material removal rates. Series APET is intended for milling most steels and cast irons, while Series XPET is suited for nonferrous materials such as stainless steels, copper alloys, and aluminum. Both types are effective when used with HREM helical roughing end mills, which are available in 1, 1¼, and 1½ in. cutting diameters and are suited for square shoulder roughing applications.

(Archive News Story - Products mentioned in this Archive News Story may or may not be available from the manufacturer.)
Original Press release

Dapra Corporation
66 Granby St.
Bloomfield, CT, 06002
USA



Dapra's New Pressed Inserts and HREM Cutters Provide High Efficiency for Square Shoulder Roughing


Dapra Corporation's new APET and XPET CNC Pressed Inserts were designed to cut milling costs while maintaining high-performance cutting capabilities. They carry a .001" tolerance, ensuring good accuracy and repeatability.

Produced using the latest CNC technology, APET and XPET inserts allow aggressive material removal rates and provide excellent surface finishes, with low horsepower consumption, due to their computer-designed wiper geometry. The APET inserts, with their high-strength cutting edges, are intended for high-performance milling of most steels and cast irons. The XPET inserts are ideal for use with nonferrous materials such as stainless steels, copper alloys and aluminum, as well as gummy, free-machining steels.

The new Pressed Inserts are particularly effective when used with Dapra's recently introduced Square Shoulder HREM Cutters. These Helical Roughing End Mills are engineered for heavy-duty square shoulder roughing applications such as long-edge profiling and step milling. Available in 1", 1-1/4" and 1-1/2" cutting diameters, the HREM cutters are optimized to provide the maximum in effective cutting edges, allowing high feed rates.

For complete data on the APET and XPET CNC Pressed Inserts and HREM Cutters, please contact Dapra Corporation by calling (800) 243-3344, faxing (860) 242-3017 or emailing info@dapra.com. Or, visit their Web site at www.dapra.com.
Print | 
Email |  Comment   Share  
Contacts: View detailed contact information.


 

Post a comment about this story

Name:
E-mail:
(your e-mail address will not be posted)
Comment title:
Comment:
To submit comment, enter the security code shown below and press 'Post Comment'.
 



 See related product stories
More .....
 Newsletters
Industry Market Trends
Has Got It
  • Latest developments
  • Trends
  • Best practices
  • Opinions & Commentary
Get Ahead. Get IMT.
Subscribe Free Today
Subscribe   View Sample

Your Gateway to a Fast Changing World
Product News Alerts
Receive similar stories and other customized news to keep you in the know on the products shaping industry.
Subscribe Free Today
Subscribe   View Sample
 See more product news in:
Fasteners and Hardware
 More New Product News from this company:
Cutters and Inserts hasten heavy-duty application feed rates.
High-Feed Inserts are optimized for strength, tool life.
Helical Edge Ball Nose Inserts are offered in metric sizes.
Wear Resistant Inserts are suited for milling tool steels.
Carbide Core Cutting Tool Extensions dampen vibration.
More ....
 Other News from this company:
Dapra Corporation Appoints Michael Bitner as Vice President - Sales & Product Management
DAPRA Precision Grinding and Deburring Tools
New RHINO-CARB 'Neutral' Pressed Insert Cutting Edge Provides Smoother Cutting Action, Produces Less Heat and Pressure
More ....
 Tools for you
Watch Company 
View Company Profile
Company web site
More news from this company
E-Mail Story
Save Story
Search for suppliers of
Press-In Inserts
Machine Tool Inserts
Join the forum discussion at:
Tools of the Trade


Home  |  My ThomasNet News®  |  Industry Market Trends  |  Submit Release  |  Advertise  |  Contact News  |  About Us
Brought to you by Thomasnet.com        Browse ThomasNet Directory

Copyright © 2012 Thomas Publishing Company
Terms of Use - Privacy Policy