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End Mills Cut at High Feed Rates in Hard Metals

Imco’s enDuro M525 end mill and its five-flute variations are designed for higher feed rates in titanium and stainless steel.

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Imco’s enDuro M525 end mill and its five-flute variations are designed for higher feed rates in titanium and stainless steel. According to the company, the end mills increase tool life and decrease cycle time. The end mills are designed to maximize productivity in hard metals, especially with high-efficiency machining techniques. According to the company, the cutting geometry uses the right harmonics that overcome the eccentricies of machining in titanium and stainless steel.

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