Greenleaf-360 solid-carbide end mills perform roughing, finishing

Greenleaf Corp. has developed Greenleaf-360, a new line of high-performance solid-carbide end mills to complement the XSYTIN-360 line of solid-ceramic end mills.

The new end mills combine a proprietary flute design with a high-performance, carbide substrate for fast and efficient material removal with less stress induced into the part, the company states. A combination of strength, toughness, and heat resistance enables machining capabilities from roughing to finishing with extended tool life and better predictability.

These tools use a substrate that is capable of cutting low-carbon steel alloys and heat-resistant alloys. The submicron grade provides great toughness and wear resistance that offers machinists one grade that can be applied in many different applications.

The standard PVD coating creates a low coefficient of friction with a high-service-temperature range. This combination results in high wear resistance and allows for higher-speed capabilities, especially in heat-resistant alloys.

They are available in four-, five-, and seven-flute configurations to perform full slotting and high-speed machining. Extended shank length options allow for effective completion of long-reach applications.

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