Dapra Corporation Launches New Indexable Milling Platform
The new Vapor platform features elements in body design and TRI-X2 insert geometry for higher metal-removal rates and extended tool life.
Dapra Corporation announces its new high-feed indexable milling platform, “Vapor powered by TRI-X2.”
The Vapor platform features elements in body design and TRI-X2 insert geometry for higher metal-removal rates and extended tool life. Vapor is said to be ideal for extreme machining with modern machine tool technology.
Dapra Corporation is a U.S.-based, multi-generation, family-owned parent company to multiple brands which provides high-quality engineered solutions for various manufacturing and industrial markets. From indexable cutting tools to permanent part marking equipment Dapra Corporation says it continues to develop and invest in solutions to empower the success of manufacturers across North America and beyond.
For over 65 years Dapra has provided workholding, indexable milling and power tool solutions to a wide array of manufacturing segments including aerospace, automotive, mold and die and more.
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