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Milling tools

If until now, you have thought that a milling tool was just a piece of carbide metal available in various shank and head sizes, you should pay particular attention to the following pages. It pays to take a close look at the teeth of the milling bur. Ultimately, its type of toothing determines which materials it can best be used on


Tooth types of joke milling burs

Normal toothing
(also simple toothing)

Even cut with high stock removal

Criss-cross toothing 

Very good  chipping with small chips

Diamond toothing

For fibre-glass reinforced plastics, epoxy resins, phenols

Fine toothing

For delicate surfaces on hard materials

Coarse toothing

Wide chip flutes for aluminium, non-ferrous metals and plastics

Special G-toothing

For difficult to machine materials, such as nickel, titanium, stainless steels

 

 
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Milling tools

If until now, you have thought that a milling tool was just a piece of carbide metal available in various shank and head sizes, you should pay particular attention to the following pages. It pays to take a close look at the teeth of the milling bur. Ultimately, its type of toothing determines which materials it can best be used on


Tooth types of joke milling burs

Normal toothing
(also simple toothing)

Even cut with high stock removal

Criss-cross toothing 

Very good  chipping with small chips

Diamond toothing

For fibre-glass reinforced plastics, epoxy resins, phenols

Fine toothing

For delicate surfaces on hard materials

Coarse toothing

Wide chip flutes for aluminium, non-ferrous metals and plastics

Special G-toothing

For difficult to machine materials, such as nickel, titanium, stainless steels

 

 
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Carbide milling cutters, shank Ø 3 mm, Left-handed cutting
With the ENESKAmicro systems, which can be set to reverse rotation for left-hand operation, the newly developed milling cutters are optimally...
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