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Emuge to Feature Tooling Program for Titanium Materials at EASTEC



Emuge Corp., which will display at EASTEC booth #5358, has introduced a comprehensive line of high-performance tools for threading demanding alloyed titanium materials. "Ranging from taps with new geometry designs to solid carbide thread mills, the new program provides solutions for the most demanding titanium challenges such as in aerospace, defense and medical machining applications," said a company spokesperson. A full line of tap sizes from no. 0 to 1" are available in UNC, UNF and from 3 x 0.5 to 24 x 3.0 in metric, 222 tools in total. Additional product details, including a comprehensive brochure, may be obtained at http://emuge.com/taps/titanium-alloys.

The new Emuge Titanium Program features C-Ti and D-Ti taps with new High Relief Geometry (HRG) technology, which is designed to increase space between the friction surfaces for enhanced lubrication and reduced torque load in both forward and reverse direction. "HRG counteracts the high compressive forces produced by the extreme elastic memory of titanium," said the spokesperson. "An optimized flute angle and profile create tough, long chips that evacuate axially in one direction. Taps are manufactured with premium HSS-E steel for heat and wear resistance, and a modified bottoming chamfer provides reduced torque and increased tool life."

With advanced left-hand helical flute form and chamfer geometry, C-Ti taps are built to optimize chip evacuation in the forward direction and add strength to the cutting teeth for enhanced tool life and process security. The new D-Ti taps are available in STI thread sizes for jet engine components. Both C-Ti and D-Ti taps are available in a special NT2 coating with nitriding that provides increased edge hardness and a steam layer over the nitriding that promotes lubricity to prevent cold welding. Taps are also available with a TiCN multi-layer PVD coating for increased edge hardness and surface lubricity.

"Emuge's new HRG technology is ideal for threading tough, long chipping titaniums," said Mark Hatch, Emuge Corp. Product Director. "The optimized geometry provides extraordinary tool life, thread finish and guiding properties for true-to-gauge fit and significantly reduced chipped teeth or tap breakage."

The new Titanium Program also offers a variety of thread mills. THREADS-ALL Z-GF style thread mills require eight stock standard tool sizes to produce 100+ commonly produced screw thread designations. They are designed for easy machining of difficult materials, one tool for through and blind holes and total control over pitch diameter limits. "SHUR-THREAD GFI-IKZ thread mills with internal coolant offer an exceptional balance of performance and price with specially engineered multiple-spiral flutes to eliminate chatter, a large cutter diameter with high profile correction to ensure true-to-gauge threads and an extended milling portion which allows for 2xD length of cut," said the spokesperson.

For optimal results, Emuge recommends that tools from the Titanium Program run on a CNC machine with a synchronous spindle utilizing a tap holder with minimal compensation, such as Emuge Softsynchro, which features patented construction separation of the transmission of torque and axial force for enhanced tool life and thread surface quality.

For more information contact:

Mark Hatch, Product Director

Emuge Corporation

1800 Century Drive

West Boylston, MA 01583

800-323-3013 / 508-595-3600

mark.hatch@emuge.com

www.emuge.com

http://emuge.com/taps/titanium-alloys

EASTEC Booth 5358

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