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Indexable Milling Grades

New grades offer higher wear resistance and longer tool life.

Available for many indexable milling product lines, the new grades come with a golden top layer for fast, easy wear identification, ensuring maximum tool life for each cutting edge.
Available for many indexable milling product lines, the new grades come with a golden top layer for
fast, easy wear identification, ensuring maximum tool life for each cutting edge.
Kennametal

Kennametal (Pittsburgh, PA) introduced the KCK20B and KCKP10 indexable milling grades for higher wear resistance and up to 30% longer tool life when machining cast iron and compacted graphite iron components.

The new grades feature High-Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering (High-PIMS) technology that provides a smoother insert surface and optimal layer adhesion for less flank wear. Both grades offer higher productivity and consistent, repeatable performance during roughing, semi-finishing and finishing operations.

KCK20B and KCKP10 are suitable for wet or dry cuts including:

  • Rotor hubs used in windmills
  • Pump housings
  • Steering knuckles
  • Gear housings for heavy equipment
  • Automotive components such as crankshafts and cylinder heads

KCK20B delivers higher productivity in roughing and semi-finishing operations. KCKP10 is applicable for finishing operations and also works when profiling and copy milling cast iron and steels up to 45HRC. 

kennametal.com

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