Ceramic High-Feeding Milling Line Highlights Extreme Roughing Performance
The Ingersoll CeraSFeed features two double-sided indexable insert styles and a rigid clamping system for milling heat-resistant super alloy (HRSA) materials.
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Ingersoll Cutting Tool’s CeraSFeed ceramic indexable high-feed line offers extreme roughing performance when milling heat-resistant super alloy (HRSA) materials. CeraSFeed features two double-sided indexable insert styles: LNXF09 and TNXN12. LNXF09 offers a 1.5-mm depth of cut and four cutting edges. TNXN12 offers a 2.5-mm depth of cut and six cutting edges. Both inserts are offered in grade IN76N, a highly engineered SiAlON ceramic grade that offers high-temperature thermal shock resistance, excellent toughness and optimal thermal conductivity.
Each cutter style has a strong, rigid clamping system to ensure milling performance at elevated speeds and feeds. CeraSFeed inserts are reported to excel at higher temperature machining of HRSA materials.
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