"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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On 6/14/2018 1:18 PM, Howard Beel wrote:
"Bob La Londe" wrote in
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Ok, the obvious answer is its got a smaller metal grain size than
super
micro grain or micro grain, but how does that translate to relative
usability as a cutter?
Is it a carbide with greater "toughness" than regular micro grain
carbide?
Is it just marketing hype?
http://www.kyoceraprecisiontools.com...ert_Grades.pdf
Higher Hardness.
Best Regards
Tom.
Well, I did a search for the term in that document and it doesn't seem to
show up anywhere. I'm not fond of Kyocera customer service anyway,
although the end mills are decent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs3uYLWpDYU
I found the reference on page 13. Its a cermet insert, for some reason
i missed that until i reread the poop sheet. Obviously not carbide.
Email kennametal with your question ?
Best Regards
Tom.
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