With a total of 14 true cutting edges, Sandvik Coromant's CoroMill 745 is offers a solution in applications where productive face milling, low cutting forces and low cost per component are prerequisites.
Boost productivity in face milling operations with pivotal technologies. By Sandvik Coromant.
As part of Sandvik Coromant Singapore focus month on Parting & Grooving, the company held an open house for its customers from August 10 – 12.
Already in the thick of future manufacturing in the machining sector, Sandvik Coromant has identified five areas where the company intends to lead development.
Customers always look forward to procuring parts and devices from manufacturers that are reliable in providing quality products that achieve output that does minimal to affect the delivery schedule. Staffan Lundström, product management, parting & grooving, and Bimal Mazumdar, product manager, Sandvik Coromant, explain what it takes to achieve such a status.
One of the most common tools found in the ATC stations of machining centres and multi-tasking machines is the light cutting shoulder mill. This is because, apart from shoulder milling being one of the most prevalent machining operation, the cutters are versatile enough to be used for face milling, slot milling, ramping and more. Contributed by Sandvik Coromant.
Sandvik Coromant has taken another step in the development of fine boring technology by introducing CoroBore 826, a groundbreaking high-precision (HP) coolant tool for trouble-free machining and close hole tolerances.
Sandvik Coromant Singapore and Okuma held a joint seminar on the open possibilities for oil and gas and the aerospace industry.
Sandvik Coromant has launched a reinforced variant of its indexable drill, designed to improve production economy in large diameter hole-making applications.
The hype of the manufacturing world in recent years is centred on sustainability—of practices, of technology or of waste disposal—for a better future. But what exactly does ‘sustainable manufacturing’ mean, and how can a manufacturer achieve or engage in it? By Michelle Cheong