Choosing the right insert grades for stainless steel turning is crucial, as these operations typically yield more friction and heat than many other materials. Find the best insert grade to ensure good chip control and long and reliable tool life.
From semi-finishing to roughing, this CVD-coated grade is the First Choice grade when turning stainless steel. With good resistance to thermal and mechanical shock, it provides excellent edge-line security for interrupted and continuous cuts.Benefits and features
Ideal for austenitic and duplex stainless steel, the latest turning grade GC2220 offers improved plastic deformation resistance and long tool life.
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Ideal for austenitic and duplex stainless steel, the latest turning grade GC2220 offers improved plastic deformation resistance and long tool life. Features Inveio™ coating technology for high wear resistanceGC2220
Benefits
The stainless steel insert grade assortment consists of CVD- and PVD-coated carbide grades for various machining conditions. Use the information below to find the right grade for your production.
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CVD-coated carbide grade for finishing and light roughing at high temperatures.
CVD-coated grade – First Choice for stainless steel turning from semi-finishing to roughing. Good resistance to thermal and mechanical shock.
PVD-coated carbide grade for semi-finishing to roughing of austenitic stainless to duplex stainless steels at low to moderate cutting speeds.
CVD-coated gradient sintered carbide with Inveio coating technology optimized for semi-finishing to roughing where higher wear resistance is needed compared to GC2025.
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