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Manufacturing energy components often cladded with stainless steels, and super alloys requires tools built for productivity. Below you will find proven tooling solutions, machining strategies, tool-path simulations and other content created to reduce cycle time in component applications like tube sheets and baffles.

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Tooling Solutions

TDMX

Extra stable pocket seat design enables high feed rates even in tough conditions, resulting in an increase of productivity and decrease in cost per hole

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TC4

Versatile Indexable drilling platform covering a wide range of materials and applications

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VariDrill

Universal Solid Carbide Drilling portfolio, suitable for Steel, Stainless Steel and Super Alloys

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TRF / TRM

New brazing technology enabling higher feed rates and longer tool life

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ISO Turning Inserts

Greater wear resistance in Steel, Stainless Steel and Super alloys

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