Milling Cutters Provide High Performance In Stainless Steels

Horn has developed two solid-carbide milling cutters for machining stainless steels: the DSHPR and the DSR.

The DSHPR variant is suitable as both a finishing and a roughing tool. The geometry is also adapted for trochoidal machining and plunging. The DSR type has a very sharp cutting edge geometry and short design, which makes it suitable for very small parts and unstable clamping conditions, such as in the medical and watchmaking industries.

In the DSHPR line, all tools are available with four teeth and in diameters from 2 mm to 20 mm. The DSR variant has three teeth in diameters from 1 mm to 10 mm.

Courtesy of Horn USA.

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Shopia Ketheeswararajah
Shopia Ketheeswararajah is a feature editor contributing to Pump Engineer, Stainless steel World Americas, Hose and Coupling World, and other related print & online media.