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    CD10

    This PCD-tipped grade is best for light roughing to finishing in stable conditions. A wear-resistant grade that works well in highly abrasive workpiece materials at high cutting speeds, it provides excellent surface quality and process stability and is suitable for both wet and dry machining.

    Benefits and features

    • Wear-resistant
    • Consistent performance and process stability
    • Long tool life and high cutting speed
    • Excellent surface finish

    CoroMill 5B90 – This Is Why It Works

    Learn how the exact placement of each insert allows for a unique combination of high feed milling and close tolerances.

    Face Milling in Aluminum

    Face Milling in Aluminum

    Learn more about how to manage a stable and burr-free machining process with predictable insert tool life when machining cylinder heads.

    Getting Started with Aluminum Milling

    Getting Started with Aluminum Milling

    Aluminum machinability largely depends on its Si content. Hypo-eutectic is the most common type, with an Si content below 13%.

    Find your grade

    Our range of insert grades for non-ferrous materials includes a PCD-tipped grade, cermet grades, PVD-coated carbide grade, and uncoated carbide grades for various machining conditions. Use the information below to find the right grade for your production.

    Stable conditions
    Unstable conditions

    Low abrasive

    work piece materials

    High abrasive

    work piece materials

    H13A

    Hard, uncoated grade for roughing to semi-finishing with sharp edges in average to stable conditions. Excellent surface finish in wet and dry machining.

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    CoroMill® 390: Versatile shoulder milling and ramping cutters for mixed production.

    CoroMill® 790: Shoulder milling cutters for aluminum.

    CoroMill® 245: Multipurpose face milling cutters for mixed production.

    CoroMill® 490: The first choice for general and repeated shoulder milling.

    CoroMill® QD: Deep, narrow grooving and parting-off.

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    H10

    Very hard, uncoated grade for light roughing to finishing with sharp cutting edges in stable conditions with high demands on the quality of the surface finish for wet and dry machining.

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    CoroMill® Century: Light cutting face mill for high-speed finishing.

    CoroMill® 245: Multipurpose face milling cutters for mixed production.

    CoroMill® 331: High-quality grooving and parting-off.

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    CD10

    Polycrystalline diamond-tipped grade (PCD) with sharp edges for light roughing to finishing in stable conditions for wet or dry machining with a high demand on the quality of the surface finish and process stability. Good choice for abrasive materials.

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    CoroMill® Century: Light cutting face mill for high-speed finishing.

    CoroMill® 390: Versatile shoulder milling and ramping cutters for mixed production.

    CoroMill® 245: Multipurpose face milling cutters for mixed production.

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    Complementary grades

    CT530

    Medium-hard, uncoated cermet grade for finishing in rather stable conditions and elevated cutting speeds in wet and dry conditions.
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    GC1130

    Hard, thin-coated PVD Zertivo™ grade for roughing to semi-finishing in average conditions with less demands on surface finish in wet and dry conditions.
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    H10F

    Hard, uncoated grade for light roughing to finishing with sharp edges in average conditions for good surface in wet and dry conditions.
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    Highlights

    Milling – Initial Considerations

    Milling – Initial Considerations

    Milling has evolved into a machining method with a very broad range of operations. Carefully consider configurations before milling.

    Are You Struggling to Find the Right Tool?

    Are You Struggling to Find the Right Tool?

    Let CoroPlus® ToolGuide help with quick and accurate tool recommendations—on all of your devices!

    CVD or PVD?

    CVD or PVD?

    Basic knowledge of cutting tool materials is important to make the correct choice. Learn more about the advantages and recommendations of each cutting tool material.

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