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Turning inserts are cutting tools used in machine tools for machining operations such as turning, facing, and boring. They are typically made from cemented carbide, ceramic, or polycrystalline diamond materials. Turning inserts are designed to be used in a variety of applications, including general machining, high-speed machining, and hard-to-machine materials. They are available in a variety of shapes, sizes, and grades, and can be used in a variety of machine tools, including lathes, milling machines, and CNC machines.
Turning inserts are used to increase productivity and reduce costs in machining operations. They are designed to provide high-precision cutting and improved surface finish, as well as increased tool life. They are also designed to reduce cutting forces and improve chip control.
Some companies in the turning insert market include Sandvik Coromant, Kennametal, Iscar, Mitsubishi Materials, Sumitomo Electric Hardmetal, and Kyocera. Show Less Read more