Continuous machining of gray cast iron| Alumina ceramic (White ceramics)
First recommendation for finishing gray cast iron
High-speed performance is achievable with the thermally and chemically stable alumina ceramic blend
Effective machining at speeds up to Vc=~700m/min
Features
- Best grade for high-speed finishing
- HC1 grade - best wear resistance
- HW2 grade - outstanding fracture resistance
Tooling application
Gray cast iron
Finish Turning
Grade characteristics
Cutting conditions
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Grade | Material | Operation type | Machining | Cutting speed (m/min) | Feed(mm/rev) | DOC(mm) | Coolant |
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HC1 | Gray cast iron | Turning | Finish turning of Gray cast iron | 350 - 700 | 0.1 - 0.4 | -2.0 | DRY |
HW2 | Roughing to semi-interrupted finishing of gray cast Roughing to finishing of cylinder liners |
350 - 600 |
Gray cast iron finishing application
Special inserts for Poly V pulley machining
Case study
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HC1 | 130 pcs / corner |
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Competitor's black ceramic | 60 pcs / corner |
- HC1 doubled the tool life of the competitor's black ceramic.
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HW2 | 70 pcs / corner |
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Competitor's ceramic | 30 pcs / corner |
- HW2 doubled the tool life and achieved superior surface finishes on the part compared to the competitor's insert.
Tool lineup
Please check product catalog for tooling lineup
Other recommended products
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B23/B30High-speed finishing of gray cast iron| Uncoated CBNs
Best CBN grades for machining gray cast iron
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SP9Roughing to finishing of ductile cast iron & gray cast iron| Coated Silicon Nitride Ceramic
Covers roughing to finishing operations
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SX6Exceptional wear resistance for rough machining of gray cast iron| Silicon nitride ceramic
First recommendation for roughing gray cast iron
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SX9Excellent notch and flank wear resistance when roughing gray cast iron|Sialon ceramic
Ceramic grade with the best fracture resistance
Useful information
- Points for maximizing the performance of ceramic insert〔 Milling roughness to semi-finishing of heat-resistant alloys 〕
- Points for maximizing the performance of ceramic insert 〔 Rough to semi-finish turning of heat-resistant alloys 〕
- Tips for effectively cutting nickel-based alloys by knowing the material’s characteristics
- How to Make Ceramic Cutting Tools from Scratch