Turning grade MC6135
machiningsolid carbidefor steel

turning grade
turning grade
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Characteristics

Function
turning, machining
Material
solid carbide
Treated material
for steel
Other characteristics
CVD coated

Description

The popular MC6100 range of inserts has been expanded to include MC6135, a tough grade for applications ranging from continuous turning through to rough and interrupted cutting. This new grade will complement the existing range and provide end users a choice to machine a vast array of steels and of different applications. MC6135 utilises Industry-leading crystal orientation control technology that enables thinner but still impact-resistant coatings that provide improved chipping and wear resistance. Such features are optimal for use on the tough MC6135 grade. Additionally the coating is 50 % thinner compared to previous types. In cutting trials of interrupted cutting on DIN 41CrMo4 material, the tool life of MC6135 was found to be extended by 20% compared to conventional grades. The complete MC6100 series MC6115, is a CVD coated turning grade for steel machining, which is capable of both high speed machining and providing excellent cutting edge stability. MC6125 is highly versatile and can perform at the highest level across an increased range of different applications. This enables an easy first choice start point when choosing an insert for turning steels and thereby reduces the inventory levels of inserts. MC6125 is highly versatile and can perform at the highest level across an increased range of different applications. This enables an easy first choice start point when choosing an insert for turning steels and thereby reduces the inventory levels of inserts.

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