Sumitomo Electric Carbide, Inc.
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
Endmills and Milling Cutters cut variety of materials.
Consisting of heat- and wear-resistant nanotechnology coated grades, WEX indexable insert endmills and shoulder milling cutters feature wave-shaped cutting edges that generate low cutting forces. CVD and PVD insert grades are available to offer extended tool life in steel and cast iron applications. WEX Series comes in Super ZX coated ACP100, ACP200, and ACP300 for steels and ACK100, ACK200, and...
Read More »Milling Cutter provides high feed rates.
Available in 2.000-4.000 in. body diameters with 4-corner insert design, Metal Slash Mill directs cutting forces into machine spindle to achieve feed rate up to 0.078 ipt. Unit is available with CS3000 CVD-coated grade for high-speed milling of carbon steels and stainless steels, ACZ310 PVD-coated grade for general-purpose milling of die steels and cast irons, and ACZ330 PVD-coated grade for...
Read More »Grades suit steel cutting applications.
Featuring polished insert faces and cutting edges, AC610M and AC630M grades combine advanced substrates and wear resistant Al2O3 and TiCN coatings. Designed for general cutting of stainless steel, AC630M is resistant to peeling and notch wear, while AC610M exhibits plastic deformation control and wear resistance in high speed applications. Both models are available in positive and negative insert...
Read More »Boring Bars incorporate vibration dampening mechanism.
Anti Vibration X-Bar, designed for deep-hole boring, features dampening mechanism that eliminates chatter to produce fine finishes and extended tool life. Suited for extended overhangs, product provides smooth finishes at up to 6X length to diameter. Able to be used for step boring, bottom facing, and copying, product has coolant thru design and is available with CCMT, TCMT, and TPMT style...
Read More »PcBN Grade performs interrupted cutting of hardened steels.
Grade BNC300 combines PcBN substrate with TiAlN ceramic gold coating for extended tool life in interrupted turning applications. Cutting edge is strengthened through incorporation of brazing technology, and all corners are brazed individually. Line of BNC grades also includes BNC80 for surface finishes, BNC150 for high-speed continuous cutting, and BNC200 for general and mild interrupted cutting.
Read More »Grooving Inserts offer wear and notch resistance.
SumiNotch Inserts feature Grade EH510V, which is capable of performing continuous cuts, as well as finishing light to medium-light interrupted cuts. Grade EH510V can machine exotic materials, including heat-resistant steels, titanium alloys, N, Fe, and Co-based alloys. V coating contributes to continuous cutting capability and tool wear resistance. Available in 16 grooving widths, inserts can be...
Read More »Drill has body that accepts multiple size heads.
Constructed with hardened steel body, SMD Replaceable Carbide Tip Drill accepts various sizes of wear-resistant, carbide, replaceable drill heads, which feature ZX coating and can be reground. Design promotes accuracy and facilitates assembly, while ground serrations on back of drill head allow for 2-screw assembly. Unit is available in metric and inch diameters from 0.5469-0.8906 in. with 3X and...
Read More »PcBN Inserts machine cast iron and powdered metal.
Series BN700 features high content of CBN, resulting in hard edge, wear-resistance, and anti-chipping characteristics. Geometries are multi-cornered with numbered edges for ease in indexing. All inserts are manufactured with precision-ground tolerances. Edge preparation choices include wiper, honed, and no edge prep.
Read More »Drill Systems provide chamfering and drilling.
Featuring collar that fits securely around solid caride drills, sumiChamfer Systems allow drilling and chamfering in single operation. Models ER20, ER25, and ER32 can drill diameters from 4.00-20.0 mm and operate at recommended drill parameters to full depth of hole. They use 2 standard inserts each, which yield 2 indexes and are available with or without chipbreaker.
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