Diamond End Millfor ceramic

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Sandvik Coromant Milling Insert, Series: CoroMill® 390, R390..M-PM Insert, 11T308 Insert, Rectangle Shape, 0.268 in Inscribed Circle, 0.141 in Thickness, 0.268 in Width, 0.4507 in Length, PM Chipbreaker, 0.031 in Corner Radius, Positive Rake, 90 deg Lead Angle, 0.1102 in Diameter Hole, Manufacturer's Grade: 1025, ANSI Code: R390-11 T3 08M-PM 1025, ISO Code: R390-11 T3 08M-PM 1025, Right Hand of Insert, Carbide, PVD-TiAlN+TiN Coated, Material Grade: H, M, P, S, Hardened Material, Stainless Steel, Steel and Heat Resistant Super Alloys Material Application

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DiamondcoatedEndMills for graphite

Seco diamond-coated solid carbide end mills are designed specifically for machining graphite. They offer up to 10 times more tool life than milling cutters with conventional coatings. Available in a variety of geometries and an extensive diameter range, these tools feature the best possible substrate to ensure the perfect adhesion of the diamond coating across a range of cutting parameters. Overall, these end mills significantly increase productivity and lower tooling costs by requiring fewer tool changes and being able to produce precision parts at high feed rates.

Seco diamond-coated solid carbide end mills are designed specifically for machining graphite. They offer up to 10 times more tool life than milling cutters with conventional coatings. Available in a variety of geometries and an extensive diameter range, these tools feature the best possible substrate to ensure the perfect adhesion of the diamond coating across a range of cutting parameters. Overall, these end mills significantly increase productivity and lower tooling costs by requiring fewer tool changes and being able to produce precision parts at high feed rates.