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PRODUCT I
ROUND-UP
A small line for big jobs
If good things come in small packages then TaeguTec’s new line of mini inserts comes at a time when the current economic downturn and improved casting and forging technologies demand a change from the conventional cutting tool. Depths of cut in rough turning are in the range of 2-3mm, rendering the 12-15mm conventional ISO turning inserts’ cutting edge lengths redundant. The idea behind the RhinoTurn line is to introduce a series
of mini turning inserts that meet the manufacturing industry’s needs of reduced machining costs and competiveness while keeping an eye on the environment. TaeguTec say the new line will increase productivity and save on cost due to its efficient and improved design, as well as the
Super gel goes well
Featuring softness and resilience, Master Bond Super Gel 9 is a urethane modified epoxy gel that can be employed in a variety of applications. Some of the most common include the encapsulation of sensitive electronic parts and sealing optical components. Super Gel 9 has a low Shore A hardness of about 5-10. This softness allows it to be easily repairable making it ideal for retrieving parts with a sharp knife or razor blade. It will not shatter during this process; properties that also enable it to withstand rigorous thermal cycling and thermal/ mechanical shock.
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Non-ferrous tool series gets serious
SGS Tool has added a new series of Roughing End Mills to its S-Carb product line in support of the company’s ongoing commitment to provide high performance cutting solutions. The new Series 43 Chip Breaker delivers load reduction and
is claimed to offer superior chip management during aggressive aluminium and non- ferrous machining. The new roughing
tools include a number of enhancements and are ideal for heavy material removal applications where cycle time
reductions are critical.
www.sgstool.com
insert’s smaller but optimal size.
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Keep them insulated
Morgan Technical Ceramics, a designer and manufacture of high purity magnesium oxide blocks for use in the aerospace sector, has re-emphasised the importance of specifying materials that deliver consistently high levels of insulation performance. Magnesium oxide
materials must be capable of withstanding high temperatures for prolonged periods of time, in order to achieve the consistently high volume resistivity and maintain dielectric strength demanded in advanced electrical systems. Morgan Technical Ceramics’ magnesium oxide materials are particularly compatible with the nickel-based alloys that are typically used in thermocouples and mineral insulated cables, and are ideal for use in applications required to run at high temperatures for extensive periods of time.
www.morgantechnicalceramics.com
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