| KYOCERA Releases New Small Negative Tools for Automatic Lathe |
| Kyocera Cutting Tools |
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Kyoto/ Neuss − The Japanese high tech company Kyocera, one of the leading suppliers of cutting tools for metal working, has introduced new Small Negative Tools for automatic lathe: PR 1025, suitable for precision processing of carbon and alloy steels, and PR 1005 for free cutting steels. Due to new material both products realize an extended life span to nearly twice that of conventional products.
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| Kyocera presents new MECH Type Helical Endmill for heavy machining at EMO 2007 |
| Cutting Tools |
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Kyoto/ Neuss - Kyocera Corporation, a leading supplier of cutting tool for metal working, displays its new product range at EMO 2007, September 17th - 22th, in hall 5, booth A54. As a highlight the company presents its increased endmill product range: The new MECH Type Helical Endmill comes up with a unique cutting edge design and is suitable for heavy machining.
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| Kyocera focuses on the MEC-X endmill series and the MSR Heavy Roughing Cutter for almost all milling purposes |
| News: High performance milling |
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Kyoto/Neuss – With the new MEC-X end- and facemilling series for grooving, helical interpolation and ramping Kyocera offers a wide range of highly productive cutting tools. Alongside the Kyocera MSR Heavy Roughing Cutter enables heavy machining with low cutting forces. The MSR obtains double the metal removal rate and double the productivity.
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| With the CA55 Series Kyocera offers special coated/multifunctional cutting tools for the metal working industry |
| CVD coated indexable inserts for steel machining |
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Kyocera's complete CA55 series lineup fulfills user demand for inserts that cover a wide range of applications with longer tool life and consistent machining of steels. This universal character makes it suitable for machining cast iron, non-ferrous metal or steel. High speed cutting as well as heavy or light interruptions are now possible and effectuate reduced cutting forces.
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| Metal working: Kyocera successfully sets new standards with cell fibre technology |
| Kyocera Cutting Tools |
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With its innovative cell fibre technology the Japanese Kyocera Corporation has revolutionized the machining process. The company is already selling 1,000 to 2,000 units of the ground-breaking cutting tools per month. And in the near future the production volume is set to expand to 10,000 units per month.
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| Higher efficiency – Kyocera makes stainless steel machining easier with three new cutting materials. |
| Innovative machining tools from Kyocera |
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Key factors in the mechanical machining of stainless steel are long life and high wear-resistance of the tools. Since November 2006, the Japanese Kyocera Corporation has been supplying two new products in the CA65 Series and one PR1125 that meet these requirements. Thanks to a special, hard coating the efficiency of machining is increased to a level three times higher than that of conventional cutting tools.
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