Newly developed tool solutions for steel and cast iron processing.

New developments for cast iron and steel machining

Steel and casting materials are the most frequently used materials in machining production. Some examples are pump housings, compressors or steering systems. The developers at MAPAL always focus on the economical machining of these large groups of materials, as two successful examples show.

New cutting material series for milling cast iron and steel components

MAPAL has developed a specially tailored CVD-coated cutting material series for milling cast iron and steel materials. The new cutting materials show their strengths especially at high cutting speeds or when dry milling takes place.

The new cutting materials HC760, HC770 and HC775 impress with their extremely heat-resistant α-aluminium oxide coating with excellent layer adhesion and thus extremely long tool lives. Users can apply them at very high cutting speeds in a significantly higher range than their counterparts with a PVD coating.

The new cutting materials are also ideally suited for dry machining. Stable machine conditions are required for their use.

Fine boring of interrupted bores with multiple cutting edges with EA system and CVD coating

For example machinists are faced with open or extremely interrupted bores in the case of gear pump cast housings. MAPAL has developed a multi-cutter fine boring tool with guide pads in order to machine such bores faster, reliably and more cost-effectively. MAPAL's own CVD coating, which ensures a long tool life, is used for cutters. It is ideally suited to difficult machining conditions during reaming and fine boring.

Multiple cutting edges on the tool significantly reduce the machining time compared with spindle tools or single-insert fine boring tools. At the same time, the guide pads arranged opposite the cutting edges ensure maximum accuracy. The tool can be adjusted with high precision. Appropriate distribution of material removal on the cutting edges ensures long tool lives and very good surface quality.

The EasyAdjust system (EA system) is used to clamp the indexable inserts. Its cassette holds the indexable insert stably and without any play. The back taper of the minor cutting edge is already integrated in the cassette, thus eliminating the need for back taper adjustment. Precise guiding of the cassette along a precision guide pin ensures that the back taper remains unchanged even during diameter setting.

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Jochen Schmidt from the Market Segment Management General Machining at MAPAL.

Contact person

Jochen Schmidt Market segment management General Machining jochen.schmidt@mapal.com +49 7361 585 3893