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MILLING TITANIUM Some facts about carbide grades
A carbide grade is the combination of three elements: a tungsten carbide substrate, which is
produced by powder-metallurgy technology, a wear-resistant coating and a post-coating treatment,
while only although only the substrate is essential. In some cases a specific tungsten carbide
may act as an uncoated grades; while in other cases it will be a substrate of a coated grade.
SUMO TEC is a special post coating treatment of indexable inserts, which provides substantially
improved tool life and better reliability.
It has the effect of making the rake face of an insert even and uniform, minimizing inner stresses,
cracks and droplets in coating that leads to smooth chip flow and extended tool life.
ISCAR PVD coated grades IC840 and IC882 have a bronze chocolate color. The periphery
of inserts, which are made from SUMO TEC CVD coated grade IC 5820, is also a brown
shade. Development of these “sun tan” grades was directed exactly towards milling ISO S
(titanium and heat-resistant alloys) and ISO M (austenitic and austenitic/ferritic stainless steel)
materials. ISCAR believes that the above “sunbathed” cemented carbides (Fig. 4) will bring
a real premium-class cutting “assorted chocolate” to the manufacturer of titanium parts.
While the choice of carbide grades for solid carbide endmills (SCEM) and MULTI-MASTER
end milling heads is somewhat limited, it is enough for producing a rich variety of milling tools
that effectively cut titanium by different techniques, including a high speed machining (HSM)
method. Fig. 5 and 6 show the application field of the grades in concordance with ISO 513.
ISO S GRADES - Solid Carbide Endmills
S05
IC902*
S10
S15 IC903
S20 IC900
IC300
S25
S30
Main grade Complementary grade * First choice for trochoidal milling
Fig. 5 ISCAR carbide grades for milling titanium by SCEM
ISO S GRADES - MULTI-MASTER Heads
S05
S10
S15 IC903*
S20 IC908
IC308
S25
S30
Main grade Complementary grade * First choice for trochoidal milling
Fig. 5 ISCAR carbide grades for milling titanium by SCEM
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