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Tools for Turning Challenging Materials



Seco has increased the application range of its wear-resistant TH1000 and TH1500 turning insert grades by adding new positive and negative geometries, chipbreakers and nose radius sizes to the line. "The additions allow manufacturers that process hardened steels, superalloys and cast irons to further increase their machining capabilities," said a company spokesperson.

With its edge toughness and high chip resistance qualities available across a broader product range, the TH1000 TiSiN-TiAlN nanolaminate PVD-coated grade enables manufacturers to productively tackle a wider variety of ISO H5-H10 applications as well as maintain long tool life when machining hardened steels, from 50 to 62 HRC, hard surfaced components and superalloy materials.

TH1000 is engineered for finishing operations and performing interrupted cuts in harden steels. "With respect to machining superalloys, such as Inconel 718, Waspaloy and Nimonic C263, the grade brings fast cutting speeds to continuous finishing and semi-finishing operations. Furthermore, the latest TH1000 chipbreaker inserts bring optimum chip control and high process security to a broader working range," said the spokesperson.

Designed for processing hardened steels, from 40 to 55 HRC, the Duratomic TH1500 grade, through its product expansion, allows manufacturers to machine in an increased number of ISO H10-H15 applications that require high cutting data and continuous-cut operations. TH1500 is also designed for superior finish turning of grey and ductile cast irons in applications with low to moderate cutting speeds.

Furthermore, because of its advanced grade profile, which includes an a-based Al2O3 CVD coating, Ti(C,N) middle layer and a super fine grain substrate, TH1500 makes an alternative to CBN and ceramic cutting tools in situations that involve machining hardened steel workpieces in unstable conditions.

Overall, the new additions to the TH1000 and TH1500 product lines increase the number of turning solutions available to parts manufacturers serving the aerospace, automotive and energy industry segments. The additions also allow the company to provide total solutions for machining challenging materials. TH1000, for example, complements the TS2000 and CP200 carbide grades and CBN170 grade to form a complete finish machining package for superalloy materials. TH1500, because of its finishing/turning capabilities in grey and ductile cast iron, complements the company's TK1001 and TK2001 grades.

For more information contact:

Seco Tools, LLC

2805 Bellingham Drive

Troy, MI 48083

248-528-5444

secotools.us@secotools.com

www.secotools.com/us

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