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  2. Tipped tool - Wikipedia

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    In industry today, insert tools are perhaps slightly more common than solid tools, but solid tools are still used in many applications. Entire catalogs of solid– high-speed steel (HSS) and solid-carbide end mills, for example, play prominent parts in some areas of milling practice, including diesinking, moldmaking, and aerospace job or batch ...

  3. Woodturning - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten carbide tools typically consist of scraping tools with the disposable carbide insert attached to the tool. The harder the type of high-speed steel used, the longer the edge will maintain sharpness. Tungsten carbide inserts are generally thought of as disposable, but they can be sharpened with diamond abrasives.

  4. Cemented carbide - Wikipedia

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    This gives the benefit of using carbide at the cutting interface without the high cost and brittleness of making the entire tool out of carbide. Most modern face mills use carbide inserts, as well as many lathe tools and endmills. In recent decades, though, solid-carbide endmills have also become more commonly used, wherever the application's ...

  5. Ceratizit - Wikipedia

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    Ceratizit is a producer of cemented carbide products. The company manufactures cutting tools and products for wear protection, such as solid carbide tools and inserts, hard material rods, and wear parts, such as turning tools, drills, and milling cutters for private labels, distribution partners, and end consumers.

  6. American National Carbide - Wikipedia

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    Unfinished blanks for metalworking inserts and brazed tools; Inserts for rock drilling and mining, including compacts, nozzles, stabilizers, and hardfacing material; Cutting and wear products for the primary and secondary wood processing industries; Specialized cutting tools for brake drum turning, railwheel truing, bar peeling, and small hole ...

  7. Sandvik Coromant - Wikipedia

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    Sandvik Coromant produced an extensive range of metal-cutting tools: Turning, including general turning, heavy turning, small part machining, parting and grooving, hard part turning and threading. Milling, including face milling, shoulder milling, profile milling, turn-milling, high feed milling, chamfering, slot milling and thread milling.

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