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The design of Micro 100's PSC Holders combines a Capto® compatible connection with our proprietary Micro-Quik quick change system, which maximizes productivity by allowing for incredibly fast tool changes.
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Micro 100 has built, and earned, an international reputation for manufacturing high quality solid carbide turning tools that are built to last.
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The design of Micro 100's PSC Holders combines a Capto® compatible connection with our proprietary Micro-Quik quick change system, which maximizes productivity by allowing for incredibly fast tool changes.
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Micro 100's E Style, brazed threading tools are optimized for outside diameter (OD) general purpose threading, and are ground. . .
Designed in our world class grinding facility in Meridian, Idaho, Micro 100's Micro-Quik product line is a breakthrough system that saves machinists countless hours without sacrificing performance.
Micro 100 tooling is engineered using the latest CNC grinding technology and manufacturing practices to create the industry’s highest quality products.
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Some metals like aluminum and alloys like austenitic stainless steels cannot be heat treated or tempered to a higher hardness. However, they can be work hardened by putting some energy into them by processes such as by peening, rolling, forging or drawing.
Micro 100 tooling is designed to excel at vastly increased speed and feed rates while providing exceptional results in a wide array of difficult-to-machine materials.
Work hardening is a process that can help to reduce the potential for cracking along the surface of a strengthened metal or metal alloy. By employing the process, it is possible to use metals in the creation of devices that are designed to withstand a specific amount of load for a certain period of time. Since work hardening is not a process that can be reversed, the strength is easily measured, making it possible to choose the right metal or alloy for the manufacture of the product.
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Micro 100 tooling is designed to excel at vastly increased speed and feed rates while providing exceptional results in a wide array of difficult-to-machine materials.
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Designed in our world class grinding facility in Meridian, Idaho, Micro 100's Micro-Quik product line is a breakthrough system that saves machinists countless hours without sacrificing performance.
Disadvantages associated with work hardening make it undesirable in some situations. The metal will be somewhat less ductile after the treatment, making it unfit for the production of certain types of products. In addition, a great deal of force is required as part of the process, whether heat or cold is employed. The directional properties of the metal may also be adversely affected, another factor that may render the metal unusable for certain purposes. For this reason, work hardening may be desirable, based on the nature of the products that will be made from the metal, or be completely undesirable as an event that unintentionally occurs during a manufacturing process.
Designed for left hand threading on the outside diameter (OD), close to a shoulder, Micro 100's line of EL style brazed threa. . .
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Micro 100 has built, and earned, an international reputation for manufacturing high quality solid carbide turning tools that are built to last.
Optimized for right hand threading on the outside diameter (OD), close to a shoulder, this brazed threading tool features a zinc coated shank for exceptional durability and corrosion resistance.
Micro 100 tooling is engineered using the latest CNC grinding technology and manufacturing practices to create the industry’s highest quality products.
Work hardening, is the strengthening of a metal by plastic deformation. In the plastic region, the true stress increases continuously, meaning that when a metal is strained beyond the yield point, more and more stress is required to produce additional plastic deformation and the metal seems to have become stronger and more difficult to deform. This implies that the metal is becoming stronger as the strain (work) increases.
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