Mikron Tool is setting benchmarks in the field of small diameter carbide cutting tools for the most difficult materials. Maximum performance with the highest process reliability and long tool life, crazy cutting speeds and feeds, these are the hallmarks of Mikron Tool tools. High precision machining of steels&co, stainless steel, titanium, superalloys, and CoCr alloys, realizable through innovative geometries, revolutionary cooling solutions and special coatings for wear and heat resistance and special carbides for tools for drilling, milling, and deburring. Adaptations to customer requirements are a matter of course.
All this is possible thanks to the intensive R&D work in the Technology Centre. Mikron Tool has a high level of expertise in its field and offers its "Crazy Service Products", from which the partners can benefit to optimize their production and save valuable resources such as time, machines, and manpower.
Hi @jcw00xj, thanks for your comment! At the moment there are no plans to extend the range of these end-mills, but we can recommend our CrazyMill Cool Z4 which go up to a length of 5xd (effective length 5xd, cutting length 2xd). For a tool that perfectly matches your needs you can send a request for a special tool: www.mikrontool.com/en/More-Information Your Mikron Tool Team
Dear @vladnickul, we have a private shop area. You can get access by writing a request to mto@mikron.com or through your business contact, if you have one. Your Mikron Tool team
There's a lot of material wasted in this video. Surely this is not how they are produced in volume. It seems that lost wax casting would be just as accurate and much faster. I'm not just a machinist, I studied mechanical engineering also. I would never set up a factory floor to produce these clamps in this manner. I'm inclined to believe that you did this just to make a interesting video to sell your product.
Thank you @michaelmangrum5460 for your comment! Yours is a good point, however we would like to specify that this is the machining of a demonstration piece aimed at showing the efficiency and performance of our cutting solutions. If you have any suggestions for us, we are happy to welcome them. We are always open to receiving feedback from our community to improve our communication! Mikron Tool Team
This is just a demo, but you obviously don’t understand precision manufacturing. Lost wax casting cannot compete with any decent milling machine or lathe in accuracy, surface finish, or speed. Machined parts are also substantially stronger than cast parts. Machine shops recycle the chips created while producing parts. The parts i build currently start at about 2000 pounds and when finished weigh just over 300. And no titanium gets wasted in the process, its melted back down and forged into more forgings.
Thank you for your question! The smallest diameter you can use 40 bar minimal pressure with is Ø 1 mm. From diameter 2 mm and above you can go up to 30 bar minimum pressure.
@@ipadize We hope to satisfy your needs! For direct contact you can consult the "Mikron Tool Location" section on our website to find out which location is closest to you. www.mikrontool.com/en/Contact-Locations/Mikron-Tool-Locations Regards from the Mikron Tool team
Good morning, thank you for your question! The name of the product is CrazyDrill Cool Titanium, but depending on the grade of titanium you need to drill you can find two versions of this family: CrazyDrill Cool Titanium ATC for drilling alloyed titanium and CrazyDrill Cool Titanium PTC for drilling pure titanium. We hope we have properly answered your question! For any information about this drill we invite you to take a look at the dedicated page on our website!
Dear Sir, thank you very much for your enquiry. For a 0.5 diameter mill on Titanium grade 5, we suggest a cutting speed between 50 and 90 meter per minute and a feed (fz) of 0.002 mm. You may check also the link in the description to get more information regarding this specific application, or we invite you to send us an email to this address mto@mikron.com and the competent technician would get in touch with you.
Wish these companies showed proper machining examples instead of computer generated graphics. It all tells you nothing. If you have faith in your products, show a real world example of how they perform.
Because then you are just watching flood coolant and can't see anything going on. They can show a final product but you still won't see the machining process, and the parts are really tiny as well.