Carbide Insert Grade for Machining Titanium
August 1, 2022
Greenleaf Corporation recently introduced carbide insert grade G-9610. "This grade delivers a 25% increase in material removal rate and up to 100% increase in tool life when machining titanium," said a company spokesperson.
Utilizing a PVD coating combined with a proprietary sub-micron substrate, G-9610 is designed to provide added productivity for turning titanium-based alloys. The smooth and lubricious coating is wear-resistant and chemically stable, which helps to protect the heat-resistant substrate and allows for higher speeds and extended tool life in continuous cuts.
According to Greenleaf, other key attributes of G-9610 include:
- High resistance to built-up edge (BUE), chemical wear, abrasive wear and loss of hardness at high temperatures
- Best applied at higher speeds and moderate feedrates
- Retains a sharp edge longer, relieving cutting forces and excessive heat.
Inserts in grade G-9610 are available in various geometries and chipforms.
For more information contact:
Greenleaf Corporation
18695 Greenleaf Drive
Saegertown, PA 16433
814-763-2915
sales@greenleafcorporation.com
www.greenleafcorporation.com/G-9610.php
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