Turning Inserts handle hard alloys.
March 29, 2012 -
With PVD coating technology, Beyond(TM) Grades optimize machining in high-temperature materials. Model KCU10(TM) is specifically engineered for OD and ID turning, grooving, plunging, undercutting, and threading, while Model KCU25(TM) covers threading, grooving, and cutoff. Model KCU10 additionally features dual-layer coating application: top layer of AlSiTiN atop second layer of AlTiN. Boundary between layers helps deflect micro-cracks.
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Original Press release
Kennametal Inc., Advanced Materials Div.
1600 Technology Way, P.O. Box 231
Latrobe, PA, 15650-0231 USA

New Beyond Grades from Kennametal Add Productivity to Turning Hard Alloys
(LATROBE, PA) - Because of their high performance strength and relatively light weight, high-temperature alloys are growing in applications across many manufacturing industries, notably aerospace and defense, automotive, heavy equipment, and energy.
Higher-temperature-strength materials, however, also mean high cutting forces when machining. Titanium, for example, also exhibits high work hardening and a large strain rate, which also raises temperatures and the energy required to remove the chip. In most applications, the answer means slower speeds and feeds, since a carbide cutting tool's strength decreases as temperatures increase.
New Beyond(TM) grades from Kennametal are delivering higher productivity for turning tough alloys, both in higher speeds and feeds (faster turnaround time) and longer tool life (more parts per tool). KCU10(TM) is specifically engineered for increased performance in OD and ID turning, grooving, plunging, undercutting, and threading. KCU25(TM) covers threading, grooving, cutoff, and selected additional turning applications.
Both take advantage of new PVD (physical vapor deposition) coating technology, including special surface treatments that improve machining performance in high-temperature materials. In many cases, speeds, feeds, or depth-of-cut can be increased, while related wear issues like depth-of-cut notching are reduced.
KCU10 additionally features a dual-layer coating application, a top layer of AlSiTiN atop a second layer of AlTiN. The boundary between the two serves to help deflect micro-cracks
More information is available in Kennametal's latest "Innovations 2012" catalog or by visiting www.kennametal.com.
Kennametal Inc.
Kennametal Inc. delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions. This proven productivity is enabled through our advanced materials sciences and application knowledge. Our commitment to a sustainable environment provides additional value to our customers. Companies operating in everything from airframes to coal mining, from engines to oil wells and from turbochargers to construction recognize Kennametal for extraordinary contributions to their value chains. In fiscal year 2011, customers bought approximately $2.4 billion of Kennametal products and services - delivered by approximately 11,000 talented employees doing business in more than 60 countries - with more than 50 percent of these revenues coming from outside North America. Visit us at www.kennametal.com.
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