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Be
quick in turning operations.
There is great satisfaction in building good tools for other people to use.
Freeman Dyson.
Many people regard the lathe as the forerunner of modern machine tools.
Its introduction
that
made turning operations possible marked the dawn of machining.
Today, turning is still one of the most commonly used machining processes, and lathes remain a
substantial
part of the global machine tool inventory.
This is why turning tools make up a considerable portion of
the
product range for leading cutting tool manufacturers.
It is not surprising that LogiQuik, ISCAR's latest
campaign, brings new developments to the market with a significant focus on innovation in the field of
turning tools.
Some of the newly introduced products extend the existing families within ISCAR's turning line, while
others
offer unique solutions for advanced manufacturing.
Such novelties not only reflect the trends of modern
metal cutting, but also aim to enhance the profitability of machining operations, particularly in
turning.
Several key features characterize the development directions in turning tools, including the following.
Higher efficiency and precision.
This involves turning tools that can enhance productivity and
precision,
accelerate the overall machining process, and minimize waste.
Advanced cutting materials and progressive
coating methods.
Cutting edge materials such as ceramics and cubic boron nitride, CBN, are becoming more common in
turning
tools.
Due to excellent heat resistance and durability, these extra-hard materials offer superior
cutting
speed when compared to traditional tungsten carbide.
Concurrently, the need for rapid metal removal is
driving interest in progressive coating technologies for cemented carbides.
Innovative coatings can enhance cutting capabilities, extend tool life, and reduce wear.
These
high-quality,
versatile tools not only increase productivity and machining efficiency by reducing the number of tool
changes, but also minimize tool inventory, decrease machine downtime, and maintain tighter tolerances.
Digitalization.
The Industry 4.
0 approach underscores the importance of a turning tool's digital component as an
integral
part of smart manufacturing.
Sustainability.
Given the pressing nature of environmental issues, there is
a
growing demand for cutting tools, including turning tools, which have a smaller environmental impact.
This means they should be less energy-intensive and generate less waste.
With the above in mind, we
should
examine the new products in ISKAR's turning tool line that are part of the LogiQuik campaign.
Indeed,
turning encompasses many external and internal machining applications, including longitudinal turning,
facing, profiling, chamfering, grooving, parting, and boring.
Let's study ISKAR's most recent turning advancements and highlight their features.
Advanced cutting
material
to boost turning efficiency.
ISKAR has significantly broadened the range of available ceramic grades for
ISO
standard turning inserts.
The recent additions to the range have been designed to facilitate efficient machining of
difficult-to-cut
materials, particularly hard steel and cast iron, ISO-H group of application.
The newly introduced
carbide
grade IC1017 was specifically developed for machining challenging nickel-based superalloys.
This
complementary grade features a high-hardness submicron substrate and a PVD coating to enable turning
superalloys at higher speeds.
For cutting non-ferrous materials such as aluminum, copper, platinum, bronze, brass, and others, ISO-N
group
of application, the product range has been enhanced with new turning and grooving inserts featuring a
nanocomposite diamond-like coating, DLC.
Multidirectional benefits.
QUICK-T-LOCK is an innovative tool
family designed for productive multidirectional cutting.
This includes front and back turning, profiling, and facing operations, all achievable with just one
tool.
The family uses a unique insert clamping concept to provide exceptional stability during machining at
extremely high feed rates.
A notable feature is the advanced chip former, specially designed for high
feed
turning, especially in backworking machining.
Figure 1.
V-shape cut V-grip inserts offer a versatile solution for bi-directional external turning
operations.
The inserts, suitable for installation on modified existing holders, are capable of entering
narrow machining areas where common V-type ISO inserts cannot be used.
Figure 2.
Not boring news in the
boring line.
When boring with a high overhang, usually more than 5 bore diameters, vibrations are a common issue.
These
vibrations can affect surface finish, reduce tool life, increase power consumption, and limit
performance.
While changing cutting conditions is a typical method to reduce vibrations, it may not always be the
best
solution, as it can result in longer machining time.
However, a new anti-vibration holder with an active vibration dampening mechanism offers an alternative
approach to overcome this challenge, enabling a high level of productivity in various boring operations,
from rough to finish.
ISKAR's PICO is a tool system primarily designed for machining small sized parts.
This
versatile system, which can be applied to a wide range of turning, boring, threading, and drilling
operations, is highly popular in workshops that manufacture various miniature components.
A typical PICO tool consists of a holder and a solid carbide cutting insert secured within the holder.
The
system has now evolved with the introduction of PICO Index, a family of steel and carbide boring bars
designed to be mounted on existing tool holders.
The bars are specially engineered to carry small ISO
standard indexable inserts, figure 3.
The new addition offers a viable cost-effective alternative,
particularly for rough and semi-finish operations for compact part production.
Swiss Type in Focus CNC Swiss Type lathes play a critical role in modern manufacturing due to their
precision, efficiency, and ability to perform multiple operations simultaneously, such as drilling,
milling,
turning, and knurling.
They are instrumental in the production of miniature components required in
several
industries, for example, watchmaking, medical devices, automation equipment, and electronics.
Consequently,
the development of more advanced cutting tools and tool holders dedicated to Swiss Type lathes is a top
priority for most tool manufacturers, including ISKAR.
The LogiQuik campaign has also highlighted Swiss Type machining tools.
The new modular system,
QuikSwiss,
provides a solution for most applications on the sub-spindle of Swiss Type lathes.
This system, figure
4,
which features a height adjustment option, offers a wide variety of bases, holders, and heads for
various
turning operations.
For grooving, parting, and recessing, the Quik2Cut family shows promise.
The tools in this family carry
high-precision, narrow, double-sided inserts which are tangentially mounted on the tool from the side.
The
insert clamping concept ensures high rigidity and excellent dimensional repeatability.
The targeted coolant, directed to the cutting zone, improves tool life and contributes to a better
surface
finish, figure 5.
The Logic4Turn family of turning tools with indexable, double-sided inserts has been
well-received in the market.
In response to this positive feedback, the company has expanded the family
range to include smaller-sized inserts, providing a cost-effective solution for Swiss Type and compact
lathes.
In ISKAR's electronic catalog, two new filter search options specifically related to Swiss Type
lathes have been added.
These options allow for the search of modular adaptations to find more efficient tools for main and back
tool posts.
The LogicQuik campaign's turning package encompasses far more than the products currently
under
consideration.
The company is gradually introducing new product families in quick succession and plans
to
allocate more time to analyzing these new arrivals.
Will they boost productivity and contribute to a rapid increase in customer profitability?
ISKAR firmly
believes the answer is a resounding yes.
With an added message to the manufacturer, be quick to follow
up on
new advantages in turning operations.
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