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The new H-Carb 7 flute, high-efficiency end mill from SGS specializes in deep axial trochoidal and high-speed machining applications offered at various lengths of cut.

 

The new H-Carb 7 flute, high-efficiency end mill from SGS specializes in deep axial trochoidal and high-speed machining applications offered at various lengths of cut. The specialized core and flute design improves rigidity and chip flow while reducing deflection. The 7 flute design allows for superior finishes at higher speed and feed rates versus 5 and 6 flute tools. Watch it in action in the short video above (music only, no transcript).

Previously Featured on KYOCERA SGS Precision Tools' YouTube channel.

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KYOCERA SGS Precision Tools, Inc., formerly known as the SGS Tool Company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of KYOCERA Corporation, was originally founded in 1951 and is an ISO-certified leader of round solid carbide cutting tool technology for the aerospace, metalworking, and automotive industries. Today, it is best known for its solid carbide high performance end mills and drills. However, it is also well known for its stainless steel medical tools and technically advanced, proprietary PVD coatings. KYOCERA SGS Precision Tools, with manufacturing sites in the United States and United Kingdom, aggressively services its customers through a global network of Sales Representatives, Industrial Distributors, and Agents that sell into more than 60 countries.

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