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InsertCuttermilling
Long edgemillingcutter
Material Removal: Turning is generally used for removing material from the outer diameter of a workpiece, although internal turning (boring) is also common.
Application: Turning inserts are primarily used in lathe operations to create rotational parts. These parts are typically cylindrical or conical in shape.
InsertEnd Mill Cutter
Cutting Forces: Turning inserts are built to withstand the radial and axial forces encountered during the turning process.
Surface Finish: Turning inserts can achieve high-quality surface finishes, especially when used in finishing operations.
FaceMillingcutter
Surface Finish: Milling inserts can achieve good surface finishes, but the quality may vary depending on the milling operation and cutting parameters.
Cutting Forces: Milling inserts must withstand varying cutting forces due to the interrupted nature of the milling process.
Application: Milling inserts are used in milling machines to create complex 3D parts. These parts can have various shapes, including flat surfaces, slots, pockets, and contours.
Multi-layer Coatings: Combine the benefits of various coatings to enhance overall performance and tool life, providing a balanced solution for diverse milling applications.
Milling insertspecification
Milling insertnomenclature
Material Removal: Milling is versatile and can remove material from multiple surfaces of a workpiece, including the top, sides, and bottom.
CYCT's milling inserts are engineered for high-efficiency milling across a range of materials. With advanced geometries and durable cutting edges, our inserts deliver smooth chip evacuation, reduced heat generation, and extended tool life. Ideal for roughing and finishing, these inserts ensure optimal milling performance in demanding environments.
PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition): Offers excellent wear resistance and is suitable for high-speed applications, enhancing tool longevity and performance.
CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition): Provides a thicker coating, making it ideal for heavy-duty milling by offering superior protection against wear and thermal damage.