Walter has announced the addition of more than 3,000 new cutting tools in inch sizes for solid carbide milling.
The expansion includes shoulder/slot mills for cutting super alloys and other high-temperature alloys, titanium and stainless steel (ISO S and M material groups) at the highest level.
The MA377/MA373 Supreme milling cutters (four, five and six flutes) for machining titanium and stainless steels are available in sizes from 1/8 to 1¼ inch diameter. The tools are available with or without corner radii, and with or without chip splitters. With Walter’s optimized tool coatings, these mills are suitable for slotting, peripheral milling, trochoidal milling and high-efficiency milling. The offered chipbreaker reduces chip nesting issues and deflection stemming from excess tool pressure.
The MD177/MD173 Supreme milling cutters (seven flutes) have more teeth to boost productivity when machining titanium and high-temperature alloys. The tools are available in sizes from ¼ to 1 inch diameter. The uneven pitch on the tools reduces vibration and allows the entire length of the cutting edge to be used to provide uniform wear. The cutting tools supply high productivity and process reliability.
The MD177 cutter creates smooth surfaces without “waterlines.” The MD173 is equipped with chipbreakers that provide outstanding process reliability with high metal removal rates.
The MA375 Supreme cutter (four, five and seven flutes) is for roughing and finishing
Inconel and other nickel-base super alloys. The tool is available in sizes from 1/8 to 1 inch diameter and features a variable helix and variable indexing to help reduce chatter and boost productivity. The four and five flute versions are for aggressive slotting up to ½ inch diameter, peripheral milling and trochoidal machining. The seven flute mill is designed for dynamic machining and performs well at high workpiece hardness levels.