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Seco Tools' Tapping Tool Lineup Generates Precision Threads

The new line provides three performance levels that enable manufacturers to match the right tap to their particular application.

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Tungaloy's Mini Boring Bar Tools Machine Small Parts

The TinyMiniTurn line features a full range of solid carbide mini boring bars that enables machining from as small as 0.6 mm (.024″) diameters.

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Emuge-Franken's New Drill Geometry Optimizes Chipbreaking

PunchDrill features patent-pending geometry with a chipbreaker that produces short chips to control machining forces.

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Emuge-Franken Solid Carbide Drills Withstand Shock, Chipping

The MultiDrill’s TiAlN-T63 coating uses nano-layer technology with surface hardness, providing reduced friction at high temperatures.

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Better Edge's Drill Point Features Unique Geometry

PMTS 2023: The Bat Wing point geometry provides optimized gashing for lower thrust, polished flutes for increased chip evacuation and coolant gash channels for optimum flow.

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Walter Expands Solid-Carbide Micro Drill Product Range

The DB131 and DB133 Supreme micro pilot drill sizes are designed to minimize dimensional variations and extend tool life in steel, cast iron, nonferrous, super alloys, hard materials and other materials.

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Ceratizit Offers Custom Boring Tool for Heavy Goods Vehicles

The boring tool roughs, chamfers and reams/fine finishes holes in a single operation.

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Kennametal Expands Modular Drilling Platform

The KenTip FS GTP insert allows for multiple machining applications across materials including steel, stainless steel and cast iron.

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Walter Offers New Solid-Carbide Taps for Blind-Hole Machining

Walter’s TC388 Supreme and TC389 Supreme feature patent-pending cutting geometries that fully shear off the root of the chip when reversing, thus minimizing torque peaks.

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10 Ways Additive Manufacturing and Machining Go Together and Affect One Another

Forget “additive versus subtractive.” Machining and metal additive manufacturing are interconnected, and enhance the possibilities for one another. Here is a look at just some of the ways additive and machining interrelate right now.

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