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  2. Sandvik - Wikipedia

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    Sandvik AB. Sandvik AB is a Swedish multinational engineering company specializing in products and services for mining, rock excavation, rock drilling, rock processing (crushing and screening), metal cutting and machining. The company was founded in Gävleborg County, Sweden, in 1862.

  3. Sandvik Coromant - Wikipedia

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    Sandvik Coromant is a member of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) in the UK, working with the centre's partners: Boeing, Rolls-Royce and the University of Sheffield. [20] The AMRC shares research and support in areas of assembly, composite materials, structural testing, and advanced machining for the aerospace industry.

  4. ISO 13399 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 13399 (Cutting tool data representation and exchange) is an international technical standard by ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) for the computer-interpretable representation and exchange of industrial product data about cutting tools and toolholders. The objective is to provide a mechanism capable of describing ...

  5. Machine taper - Wikipedia

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    PSC was introduced by Sandvik at the 1990 IMTS in Chicago, under the brand name "Capto." [20] In the early 2000s as various patent protections were set to expire, Sandvik was faced with the prospect of sub-standard copies being produced that mated poorly with previously sold Capto branded tooling and that produced by their licensees. Therefore ...

  6. Pulaski (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Pulaski (tool) A Pulaski combines the functions of an axe and an adze in one tool. The Pulaski is a specialty hand tool used in fighting fires, particularly wildfires, [1] which combines an axe and an adze in one head. Similar to a cutter mattock, it has a rigid handle of wood, plastic, or fiberglass. The Pulaski was developed for constructing ...

  7. Shear forming - Wikipedia

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    A shear formed product: a hollow cone with a thin wall thickness. Shear forming, also referred as shear spinning, is similar to metal spinning. In shear spinning the area of the final piece is approximately equal to that of the flat sheet metal blank. The wall thickness is maintained by controlling the gap between the roller and the mandrel.

  8. SAF 2507 - Wikipedia

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    SAF 2507. SAF 2507, is a Alleima -owned trademark (Formerly Sandvik Materials Technology) for a 25Cr duplex (ferritic - austenitic) stainless steel. The nominal chemical composition of SAF 2507 is 25% chromium, 7% nickel, 4% molybdenum and other alloying elements such as nitrogen and manganese. [1] The UNS designation for SAF 2507 is S32750 and ...

  9. List of blade materials - Wikipedia

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    SAF 2507 is a Sandvik trademarked steel containing 25% chromium, 7% nickel, 4% molybdenum, and other alloying elements such as nitrogen and manganese. T1 [9] T2 [10] S1, a medium-carbon shock-resisting steel tool steel which combines moderate hardness with good impact toughness. Carbon content 0.40 - 0.55%. [11] W1, a water hardening tool steel.