1. INSIGHT Tungsten Steel Square End Mill
High Hardness: With a hardness exceeding HRA 90, carbide is significantly harder than high-speed steel (HSS),
making it ideal for machining tough materials (e.g., hardened steel, stainless steel, titanium alloys).
Superior Wear Resistance: Tungsten carbide particles provide excellent abrasion resistance, extending tool life and reducing tool changes.
Red Hardness: Maintains cutting performance at 800°C–1000°C (HSS softens above 600°C), enabling high-speed milling.
Thermal Stability: Suitable for dry machining or high-feed operations, minimizing coolant dependency.
High-Speed Capability: Rigidity and hardness allow for higher spindle speeds, boosting productivity.
Aggressive Feeds: Resists chipping and handles heavy cuts, ideal for roughing and high-material-removal applications.
Edge Stability: Minimal wear ensures consistent sharpness, maintaining tight tolerances and fine surface finishes.
Ideal for Precision Work: Used in mold making, aerospace components, and other high-accuracy applications.