Finish – tech – Multi – flute

The precision carbide end milling cutter has two styles. Endpoint technology 50 has a 45 helix Angle, with 6, 8 and 10 flute designs, and the material is 50 rockwell HRC. The finished technique 62 has a 55 helix and 6, 8 flutes designed to harden up to 62 rock well HRC. The available bright finished products and flame x are coated in parts and dimensions from the inventory.

Product characteristics

Apply to 63 HRC

  • a tool with superior rigidity

High precision of radius

  • excellent surface finish

Calloy Tool-3 mold industry

The company provides complete carbide end milling cutter line to meet the demand of mould manufacturing industry. It can be obtained from various lengths and styles of stock to track nose and nose knives. In today’s mold industry, the Calloy Tool-3 terminal factory is helpful for strict tolerance.

Product characteristics

The outer diameter and radius are the single channel

Radius point geometry and constant solar radiation correction

A neck area with a reduced collision with the flange

Carbide end milling cutter – single pro- side end

Carbide end milling cutter is an economical universal end milling cutter. Can be used for various lengths, points and metric diameters and bright finished products, flame x and super a(AlTiN) coating standards. The company has a variety of styles and sizes to meet your daily needs.

Carbon diatomite thread factory

The thread factory provides an optional process for the production thread, in which clicking may not be a viable solution. Hard or hard material, extremely tight diameter or dimensional tolerances, very large diameter threads are candidates for thread milling.

The gold loop is made of hard alloy bars produced by our factory in Berlin, Germany, and is made by German carbide tools. The company’s research and development institutions have been developed for the demand of high performance cemented carbide grade, this gives them a competitive advantage, rather than buy carbide tools manufacturer from multiple sources.

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