Conical Ball Nose Endmills from Emuge are uniquely designed for the machining of specific components in several key manufacturing segments including aerospace and energy. The endmills are conical in shape, with a highly accurate ball nose capable of completely machining impellers, blisks and turbine blades without a single tool change during 3-axis and 5-axis operations.
Offering an application-specific solution, these tools are available in a wide range of sizes. Uncoated designs are able to mill aluminum and specialty steels including nickelchrome steels and Inconel. Endmills with a TiALN coating can machine steel materials at up to 45Rc as well as cast and non-ferrous metals.
The endmills are available in two standard forms, one with shorter flute lengths for increased rigidity. In addition, special tools made to customer specifications are offered.
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