Greenleaf XSYTIN-360 end mills offer high material removal rates in difficult-to-cut materials

Greenleaf Corp. has released the XSYTIN-360, a new line of high-performance solid-ceramic end mills.

These end mills combine the company’s phase-toughened XSYTIN-1 substrate with a unique cutting geometry that enables high productivity. The strength of the material allows the user to apply chip loads similar to solid-carbide end mills with higher speeds common to ceramics.

The structure of this phase-toughened ceramic exhibits high wear resistance and outstanding thermal shock resistance, which makes the end mills highly predictable and versatile, the company states.

According to the manufacturer, these end mills have proven to be extremely effective when machining a variety of different materials, including high-temperature alloys, 3D-printed sintered high-temperature alloys, hardened steels, ductile cast irons, and compacted graphite iron.

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