New grades for roughing stainless steel

A new generation of grades developed by Boehlerit for rough-turning stainless steels is available from Horn under a joint sales co-operation agreement between the two tool manufacturers. The tools are the result of innovations in carbide manufacture, insert coating and chip flow, with parameters finely tuned to create the new grades: BCP10T, BCP15T, BCP20T and BCP25T.

Horn says that all grades offer high performance and reliability throughout the entire turning process. Designated MRM, a special chip breaker with a modified chamfer suppresses a significant proportion of the vibration generated by the machining process to ensure reliable chip flow.

According to Horn, the new AlTiN PVD coating meets demanding temperature and toughness requirements, while its golden colour allows easy wear detection. The coating allows the machining of small diameter components, as it is capable of operating at low cutting speeds. In addition, the coating makes the grades suitable for turning when the tool is required to enter the material frequently.

With the new MRM chip breaker, Boehlerit has extended its ISO turning portfolio for medium to heavy roughing of stainless steels and can now offer indexable insert geometry for virtually any application. The chip breaker is an extension of the established BMRS geometry. Although the feed rate ranges are similar, MRM boasts a deeper rake angle, resulting in significant differences in micro-geometry. Boehlerit says this development reduces the cutting force, increases process safety and extends cutter life when machining hard stainless steels.

For further information
www.phorn.co.uk

Somers Forge buys A&B Richardson

Somers Forge has acquired A&B Richardson Engineering, which will continue to operate under the A&B Richardson Engineering name. The deal will allow Halesowen-based Somers Forge to build upon current machining capabilities, with it tripling the company’s CNC capacity. A&B Richardson Engineering, based in Oldbury, is a specialist in tool and die manufacture. The firm has continually invested in a variety of CNC machine tools, CAD design capabilities and welding technologies.

Somers Forge production director Alex Cross says: “Last year we made a £1m investment in a new CNC vertical boring machine that is helping us to manage capacity for a specific product range. However, we also recognised the need for greater capacity in CNC milling, so the acquisition of A&B Richardson was the perfect solution. The purchase has tripled our CNC machining capacity and further enhanced our capabilities, allowing us to continue offering competitive lead times and products of the highest quality.”

For further information www.somersforge.com

Success for Metal Show & TIB 2022

Last month’s Metal Show & TIB 2022, the leading trade fair in Romania for metalworking, industrial technology and production equipment, saw visitor numbers exceed the expectations of exhibitors and the organiser. The 130 exhibitors (from 13 countries) welcomed 3512 visitors over the four days of the show, which covered a floor space of 10,275 sq m. Among the exhibits were machine tools for machining, sheet metal processing equipment, cutting equipment, precision tools, industrial software, instruments and measuring machines, equipment and accessories for welding, and robotics.

For further information
www.metalshow-tib.ro

Cycle time savings at Hollingworth

At the heart of Hollingworth Design’s subcontract capability in Stockport are two Index bar-fed turn-mill centres, a G200-2 and a C100. These machines, especially the G200-2 with its powerful B-axis and capability of simultaneous cutting with up to four tools, consistently open up many possibilities.
“Any job that can be machined from bar is classed as a turning job, and goes on these machines, even if there is no actual turning involved,” states director Paul Hollingworth.

Applying this philosophy allows cycle times to be drastically reduced, with help from cutting tool supplier Ceratizit UK & Ireland. A good example is one particular component destined for use on superyachts. Initially, Hollingworth Design was using a four-flute 6 mm diameter milling cutter on these 303 stainless steel components. Ceratizit recommended changing this to a five-flute Silverline solid-carbide cutter. Running at 6250 rpm spindle speed, 120 m/min cutting speed and 0.1 mm/rev feed rate with a 1.5 mm step down every rev, the Silverline cutter completed the entire batch of 4000 components without being changed.

“The performance of this cutter simply blew me away,” says Hollingworth. “We achieved a cycle time of 3.5 minutes per component, running the machine 24/7 and meeting all of our customer’s expectations.”

This job is a typical example of the approach that Hollingworth Design takes, to look at every aspect of the application and engineer a process to make improvements. To maximise the benefit for customers, the company looks at batch quantities from 500 upwards, recently completing a single order for 72,000 components. Machining these volumes demands support from Ceratizit in the form of regular visits, along with daily management of tooling through use of a Ceratizit TOM 840 tool-vending system.

For further information
www.ceratizit.com

MSL joins Renishaw channel partner programme

Renishaw has appointed Measurement Solutions Ltd (MSL) – the Peterborough-based scanning and metrology provider – to its channel partner programme. The agreement between the two companies sees MSL become a ‘premium partner’, providing access to the portfolio of Renishaw CMM, styli, gauging and fixturing products. MSL serves manufacturing customers throughout England in market sectors that include automotive, aerospace, general engineering and education.
The channel partner programme at Renishaw aims to enhance levels of local customer service and product support throughout the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) sales region. Partner company selection is on the basis of sector-specific experience and expertise in a range of cutting-edge metrology and manufacturing disciplines.

For further information
www.renishaw.com