With its abrasive properties and wide range of composite configurations, carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic is one of the most challenging materials to cut in a way that’s efficient in both cost and time. Accomplish both goals at once with the newly improved range of CFRP machining solid end mills from Seco. Our ten innovative geometries have been made even more capable with an optimized carbide and DURA coating combination designed to be the best possible grade for the material – and offer 30-50% better tool life for cost-effective, reliable CFRP processes.
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ACHIEVE THE LONGEST TOOL LIFE AND BEST PROCESS RELIABILITY IN CARBON-FIBER REINFORCED PLASTICS WITH A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF OPTIMIZED SOLUTIONS
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