Uncoated P35 Carbide Milling Inserts 90.5 HRA Carbide Inserts For Replacing Iscar

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February 11, 2025
Category Connection: CNC Carbide Inserts
Brief: Watch as we walk through the full process, from initial setup to real-world testing of the CCMT Semi Finishing ISO Carbide Inserts. This video demonstrates how these high-strength inserts perform in CNC machine tools, showcasing their reliable chip breaking capabilities crucial for uninterrupted automatic cycles in machining centers.
Related Product Features:
  • Designed for semi-finishing and finishing milling operations on CNC machine tools and machining centers.
  • Features a TRS (Transverse Rupture Strength) of 2800 N/mm² for exceptional durability and resistance to breakage.
  • Achieves a hardness of 91.5 HRA, providing excellent wear resistance during machining.
  • Utilizes an extra fine substrate that offers high strength and good resistance to impact and vibration.
  • Suitable for roughing and strong milling of gray cast iron, nodular cast iron, and non-ferrous metals.
  • Can also be used for roughing non-metallic materials, offering versatile application across different workpieces.
  • Engineered for reliable chip breaking, which is critical for maintaining the automatic cycle of machine tools.
  • Conforms to ISO standards, specifically coded for K20-K40 applications, ensuring compatibility and performance.
FAQs:
  • What materials are these CCMT carbide inserts suitable for machining?
    These inserts are suitable for roughing and strong milling of gray cast iron, nodular cast iron, non-ferrous metals, and non-metallic materials.
  • What is the TRS and hardness rating of these carbide inserts?
    The inserts have a Transverse Rupture Strength (TRS) of 2800 N/mm² and a hardness of 91.5 HRA, providing high strength and wear resistance.
  • Why is reliable chip breaking important for these CNC inserts?
    Reliable chip breaking is crucial for CNC machine tools and automatic processing lines to prevent disruptions in the automatic cycle and ensure smooth, uninterrupted operation.
  • What is the ISO code and grade for these inserts?
    The inserts correspond to ISO code K20-K40 and are available in the ST1030F grade, which features an extra fine substrate for high performance.