Emuge Corp. 02.03.17
Emuge Corp. has introduced EMUGE Cut & Form solid carbide finishing end mills, featuring a patented tool geometry that performs two functions—cutting and polishing in one operation, generating significant manufacturing time and cost savings.
The tools’ dual functionality is attributed to a design that incorporates three cutting edges to remove material and three burnishing edges to compact the material, producing polished mirror surfaces as fine as 0.08 μm Ra.
These high-performance tools are ideal for trimming two-dimensional contours in non-ferrous materials, such as aluminum and copper, and for the medical, jewelry, food and electronics industries.
“Cut and Form end mills are another example of Emuge technology at work, designed to speed machining throughput, eliminating time, secondary operations and cost,” said Bob Hellinger, president of Emuge Corp.
Emuge Cut & Form end mills are available in two types, stub length and standard length designs, with cutting diameters of 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, and 12 mm. Tools are offered standard.
Emuge Corp. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the more than 1,500-employee German company EMUGE-Werk Richard Glimpel GmbH & Co. KG (Lauf, Germany) that has been the product technology and performance leader in its field. The company manufactures an extensive line of taps, thread mills, drills, end mills, toolholders, clamping devices and other rotary cutting tools, more than 100,000 items sold through distributors worldwide. Emuge also offers end-user technical support through a network of in-the-field engineers and in-house product specialists, all with extensive tooling and application experience.
More than 10,000 types of cutting tools and accessories are stocked in the company’s U.S. and Canadian headquarters located in West Boylston, Mass. The 21,000 square foot facility includes a new technology center with a machining and tooling demonstration showroom and classroom, tool reconditioning manufacturing, warehouse, sales, support, and administrative offices.
The tools’ dual functionality is attributed to a design that incorporates three cutting edges to remove material and three burnishing edges to compact the material, producing polished mirror surfaces as fine as 0.08 μm Ra.
These high-performance tools are ideal for trimming two-dimensional contours in non-ferrous materials, such as aluminum and copper, and for the medical, jewelry, food and electronics industries.
“Cut and Form end mills are another example of Emuge technology at work, designed to speed machining throughput, eliminating time, secondary operations and cost,” said Bob Hellinger, president of Emuge Corp.
Emuge Cut & Form end mills are available in two types, stub length and standard length designs, with cutting diameters of 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, and 12 mm. Tools are offered standard.
Emuge Corp. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the more than 1,500-employee German company EMUGE-Werk Richard Glimpel GmbH & Co. KG (Lauf, Germany) that has been the product technology and performance leader in its field. The company manufactures an extensive line of taps, thread mills, drills, end mills, toolholders, clamping devices and other rotary cutting tools, more than 100,000 items sold through distributors worldwide. Emuge also offers end-user technical support through a network of in-the-field engineers and in-house product specialists, all with extensive tooling and application experience.
More than 10,000 types of cutting tools and accessories are stocked in the company’s U.S. and Canadian headquarters located in West Boylston, Mass. The 21,000 square foot facility includes a new technology center with a machining and tooling demonstration showroom and classroom, tool reconditioning manufacturing, warehouse, sales, support, and administrative offices.