Sandvik Coromant, a global supplier of tools for the metalworking industry (stainless steel, steel and aluminium), which has numerous locations throughout the Americas, has unveiled a new turning concept that offers improved machining flexibility and the potential for significant productivity gains. The company’s PrimeTurning methodology and supporting tools aim to provide manufacturers, particularly in aerospace and automotive sectors, with a true ‘all directional turning’ solution.
Two inserts are offered: CoroTurn Prime A-type features three 35° corners and is designed for light roughing, finishing and profiling, while CoroTurn Prime B-type with its ultra-strong corners is designed specifically for rough machining. Suitable for M (stainless steel), ISO P (steel) and S (heat-resistant super alloys and titanium) category materials, nine CoroTurn Prime A-type and six CoroTurn Prime B-type inserts are currently available, with expansion to other materials envisioned for the future.