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Band Saw for Aerospace Alloys



LENOX has released the LENOX MAX CT band saw to meet the needs of the growing aerospace market.

"MAX CT offers high performance in a range of applications to solve industrial manufacturers' needs for higher productivity," said a company spokesperson. "With advanced blade design, innovative tooth geometry and next generation welding technology, MAX CT provides a quality solution for improved cutting performance on hard to cut metals, resulting in longer blade life and faster, straighter cuts, which translates to fewer changeovers and less downtime."

"From our research, LENOX learned that the most important factors of blade quality for users are longer blade life, increased cutting speed and superior part finish," said Daniel Fernandes, Product Manager at LENOX. "In response, LENOX created MAX CT to answer the needs of the expanding aerospace market segment and deliver precision cutting on traditionally hard to cut materials. In testing, MAX CT produced more cuts per blade than its closest competitors, delivering on our goal to provide products that help lower the total cost of operations."

MAX CT is designed for use with nickel-based alloys, stainless steels, tool steels and titanium alloys. "The high rake angles increase the shear plane angle, reducing cutting forces and aiding in tooth penetration," said the spokesperson. "The blade's next generation welding technology prevents premature tooth loss, providing a stronger bond between the carbide tip and the backing steel, making for longer blade life and faster cuts.

"MAX CT features a three tooth pattern that balances the chip load and reduces cutting forces, leading to longer blade life. The new gullet design uses an optimized geometry to reduce concentration of stress risers, delivering straight cuts and extended fatigue life. The blade's precision ground carbides create razor sharp teeth for a mirror-like finish on cut parts. MAX CT is available in a wide range of blade widths to fit the majority of carbide-friendly band saws."

For more information contact:

Lenox

301 Chestnut Street

East Longmeadow, MA 01028

413-525-3961

www.lenoxtools.com

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