Durante offers various range of end mill using solid carbide which is extensively used in the automobile industry. We manufacture these mills using high grade carbide procured from reliable vendors. These end mills remove material by their movement within the machine or directly from the cutters shape. The deep helical grooves running up the cutter is known as flute while the sharp blade along the edge of the flute is known as the tooth. The tooth cuts the material and chips of this material are pulled up by the flute by rotating the cutter.
For soft metal solid carbide end mills - regular seriessquare end, 3 flute, 45 helix, we can make tools as per customer requirment based on some minimum order qty.
Durante offers twist drills made of tungsten carbide or other premium materials, combined with innovative geometries, tighter tolerances, and advanced coatings. The pressure to reduce costs through productivity gains is driving this change.
A ball nose end mill, also known as a spherical end mill or ball end mill, has a semisphere at the tool end. Ball nose end mills are used on workpieces with complex surfaces.
Corner radius endmill improve productivity and reduce costs. A sharp corner of an end mill is its weakest point. The corner radius design strengthens the end mill by reducing chipping and providing longer tool life. In mold applications where ball end mills have traditionally been used, a corner radius end mill will remove more material faster, improving productivity. Saves the cost of grinding a radius using conventional end mills.
Rougher end mills quickly remove large amounts of material. This kind of end mill utilizes a wavy tooth form cut on the periphery. These wavy teeth form many successive cutting edges producing many small chips, resulting in a relatively rough surface finish. During cutting, multiple teeth are in contact with the workpiece reducing chatter and vibration.
A large number of all holes produced need a chamfer or at least some deburring. Some typical examples are screw and rivet holes. There are a number of drills to choose from and, by using circular interpolation, even a turning or a milling tool can be used.