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High-Performance, Multi-Functional Milling Cutters



Kyocera Corporation offers its MEV series of efficient, multi-functional milling cutters for metal machining applications. The product series includes six inserts and 25 holders.

"A milling cutter typically has cutting edges on its outer holder body and bottom, and is used to cut grooves and forms out of the surface of a metal workpiece," said a company spokesperson. "The process requires continuous improvement in cutting precision and efficiency to support the growing range of materials and applications demanded within many industries, including automotive and aerospace manufacturing."

"While a conventional milling cutter can deliver high rigidity and high-precision machining through increased web thickness, this often results in higher cutting forces that decrease efficiency," continued the spokesperson. "Alternatively, if efficiency is prioritized instead, the tool can become prone to vibration shock, which diminishes cutting accuracy. To overcome this longstanding challenge, Kyocera developed a unique vertical triangle insert design that delivers both high rigidity and lower cutting forces."

In addition, Kyocera achieved longer product life and greater versatility by adjusting the angle of the cutting edges, increasing the rigidity of the holder body and optimizing the insert shape to improve chip control.

"The web thickness of the MEV Series holder body has been increased to approximately 120% compared to conventional milling cutters by changing the insert orientation to a tangential mounting style for the first time among Kyocera's indexable end mills," said the spokesperson. "In addition, the use of a triangular-shaped insert with low cutting resistance ensures both higher rigidity and lower cutting forces for greater machining precision and efficiency."

The design features larger cutting edges for increased strength. All three usable cutting edges feature Kyocera's proprietary MEGACOAT NANO coating technology with wear and adhesion resistance for increased tool life (CVD coating type will also be available). Increasing holder rigidity and creating wider area of contact with the inserts leads to high durability.

"By optimizing the design of the chipbreakers, the MEV maintains exceptional chip evacuation. The MEV can also achieve stable machining in more difficult applications where chip recutting and high cutting force can be challenges, such as slotting and ramping at a depth of cut (DOC) up to 6 mm," said the spokesperson.

KYOCERA MEV series features:

  • Number of models: Holders 25/inserts 6
  • Cutting diameter: o20 mm to o50 mm
  • Applications: Face milling, shouldering, slotting, pocketing, ramping, helical milling
  • Recommended workpieces: Carbon steel, alloy steel, mold steel, stainless steel, heat-resistant alloy, titanium alloy, cast iron.

See the video clip for more information: youtube.com/watch?v=VWCLqNPvNlw&feature=youtu.be.

For more information contact:

Kyocera International, Inc.

102 Industrial Park Road

Hendersonville, NC 28792

800-823-7284

CTSales@kyocera.com

www.kyoceraprecisiontools.com

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