Sandvik: Drilling steel just got faster and more efficient
Sandvik Coromant launches next-generation CoroDrill® 860 for ISO P material
The drill features a new grade, with an improved multi-layer physical vapour deposition (PVD) coating. The results are enhanced wear resistance, better tool life and an overall increase in productivity and thereby reduced cost-per-component.
The drill is perfectly suited to applications in the automotive, general engineering, die and mould and power generation industries.
CoroDrill 860 with -PM geometry is available in standard stocked diameters from 3mm (0.12 inch) to 16mm (0.63 inch). Tailor made tools are also available to customize the drill to match specific users’ machining requirements. Quotations and order placements can be made by visiting www.sandvik.coromant.com/en-gb/products/pages/customized-tools.aspx
The CoroDrill 860-PM is suitable for theSandvik Coromant Reconditioning program. Following end of life, the tool can enter the Sandvik Coromant Recycling program.
James Thorpe, global product manager at Sandvik Coromant, said: “We are always upgrading our offer and understand that improved productivity along with achieving lower cost per component are two of our customers’ major requirements. The introduction of this next generation solid carbide drill with an improved PVD coating will enable customers to improve process security, productivity, quality and cost”.
The CoroDrill 860 with -PM geometry launches globally on 1 March 2022. For more information on the product, visit Sandvik Coromant’s website:https://www.sandvik.coromant.com/en-gb/products/corodrill_860/
This content was first published on the Sandvik Coromant website.