Highly sophisticated carbide for drilling and milling in the automotive industry and cutting applications for difficult-to-cut materials.

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Highly sophisticated carbide for drilling and milling in the automotive industry and cutting applications for difficult-to-cut materials.

KFM G20 88,5 % coarse tungsten carbide and 11,5 % of cobalt high toughness and impact strength 1.5 mm x 2.2 mm – 16,6 mm x 3,5 mm / variable length to chip cross-sections, interrupted cutting, and varying cutting depths, cast iron, annealed cast iron, steel, paper knifes and wood flat bars

94 % ultrafine tungsten carbide and 6 % of cobalt drilling PCB- applications in bigger dimensions of 0.25 mm – 0.5 mm ø1.2 – ø1.5 mm / variable length up to 400 mm KFM 606 high hardness, crack and chip resistance, process stability caused by constant wear of cutting edges

92 % superfine tungsten carbide and 8 % of cobalt high wear resistance combined with high service life of very sharp cutting edges critical materials like fiber reinforced materials, ceramic glass, dental ceramics and advanced alloys ø1.2 – ø1.5 mm / variable length up to 400 mm KFM 308

90 % ultrafine tungsten carbide and 10 % of cobalt High process stability for standard applications corrosion and heat resistant steels, stainless steels, non ferrous metals and plastics ø 1.7 – ø 16,2 mm / variable length up to 400 mm KFM 40

88 % ultrafine tungsten carbide and 12 % of cobalt high hardness coupled with high transverse rupture strength corrosion and heat resistant steels, stainless steels, titanium alloys, non ferrous metals ø 1.7 – ø 16,2 mm / variable length up to 400 mm KFM 44

93 % ultrafine tungsten carbide and 7 % of cobalt high toughness, high wear resistance and a long lifetime of very sharp cutting edges especially favored for router applications ø 1.7 – ø 16,2 mm / variable length up to 400 mm KFM 47

91 % ultrafine tungsten carbide and 9 % of cobalt high toughness, sharp cutting edges, high wear resistance grey cast iron, hardened steels, unalloyed steels, aluminum alloys, plastics and fiber reinforced materials ø 1.7 – ø 16,2 mm / variable length up to 400 mm KFM 39

94 % ultrafine tungsten carbide and 6 % of cobalt grey cast iron, unalloyed steels, plastics and for diamond coating ø 1.7 – ø 16,2 mm / variable length up to 400 mm KFM 66 high hardness, crack and chip resistance, process stability caused by constant wear of cutting edges

92 % ultrafine tungsten carbide and 8 % of cobalt very sharp cutting edges and high wear resistance critical materials like fiber reinforced materials, ceramic glass, dental ceramics and advanced alloys ø 1.7 – ø 16,2 mm / variable length up to 400 mm KFM 38

92 % ultrafine tungsten carbide and 8 % of cobalt KFM 38

92 % ultrafine tungsten carbide and 8 % of cobalt KFM 38

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