Neomill-Alu-Rough in processing.

NeoMill®-Alu-Rough

Maximum performance for roughing aluminium

MAPAL has developed a powerful solution for roughing cast aluminium parts in the shape of the indexable-insert milling cutter NeoMill-Alu-Rough.
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    Large chip flutes

    • Safe chip removal
    • Stable machining at high volumes
  • Neomill-Alu-Rough - Focus on maximum cutting depth
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    Maximum cutting depth

    • Shoulder milling cutters to 8 mm
    • Shell end face milling cutters to 65 mm
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    Tangential indexable inserts

    • High process reliability
    • Minimal vibrations
  • Photo of the Neomill-Alu-Rough with the selection of cutting materials (PCD, carbide & CVD diamond)
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    Selection of cutting materials (PCD, carbide, CVD diamond)

    • Optimum adjustment to workpiece material
    • Long tool life
The milling tools are tailored specifically to the requirements of the automotive and mechanical
engineering industry. The NeoMill- Alu-Rough boasts maximum effectiveness, including at high chip volumes.
The standard range includes shoulder milling cutters with a single row of inserts with diameters
from 50 to 160 mm. Versions with multiple rows of inserts are available as shell end face milling cutters with diameters of 63, 80 and 100 mm. Customer-specific tool solutions can also be configured – for maximum adjustment to individual manufacturing processes.
La combinazione di ampi vani truciolo, inserti a fissaggio meccanico tangenziali e un’ampia scelta di materiali da taglio (PCD, metallo duro rivestito o non rivestito, diamante CVD) garantisce un’asportazione sicura dei trucioli e un’elevata flessibilità.
 
NeoMill-Alu-Rough mette in risalto la competenza di MAPAL nella lavorazione dell’alluminio e completa il portafoglio esistente con una soluzione innovativa per la massima produttività. La fresa sgrossatrice sarà disponibile a partire dall’autunno 2025.