Milling Insert is optimized for case hardened steel.

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Providing interrupted cuts in case hardened steel, model CB7025 insert grade features fine grain CBM, which controls wear and mechanically interlocks insert corners for strength and security. It is available in range of positive inserts and comes in WH and WG radius wiper geometries.



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Sandvik Coromant's New Insert Grade Optimized for Steel Milling



Fair Lawn, New Jersey, February 8, 2007 - Sandvik Coromant is broadening its variety of milling inserts with CB7025, a strong grade optimized for interrupted cuts in case hardened steel.

The key to CB7025's elevated performance lies in the fine grain CBN, which controls wear and mechanically interlocks insert corners to provide strength and security superior to standard insert edge designs. These unique properties enable higher machining speeds, as well as the ability to finish components in one pass while retaining surface quality.

Sandvik Coromant's CB7025 is available in a wide range of positive inserts and comes in two patented, radius wiper geometries. The grade's -WH geometry provides high surface quality with reduced cutting forces, while its -WG geometry offers the best preparation for finishing cuts while running at high feed rates.

About Sandvik Coromant
Sandvik Coromant is the world-leading supplier of high quality cutting tools designed to improve machining productivity. For more information on the company and its products and services, contact Sandvik Coromant Company, 1702 Nevins Road, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410, phone 201.794.5223, fax 201.794.5217 or visit http://www.coromant.sandvik.com/us.

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