ITC publishes 2024 product catalogue

The latest edition of Industrial Tooling Corporation’s (ITC) annual product catalogue has been published and is available to view online.

Now reaching its 18th edition, the new catalogue is packed with new product updates and developments from the Tamworth-based cutting tool manufacturer.

As a leading manufacturer of innovative cutting tools, the catalogue is full of high-quality technically advanced cutting tools that include drilling, milling, reaming, threading and thread milling as well as specialist milling lines.

The latest edition of the catalogue has extensive sections that cover cutting tools for machining aluminium, steel, heat-resistant alloys and exotic materials as well as glass and carbon fibre composite materials. The information in the latest edition also highlights the range of trochoidal and barrel end mills as well as the re-grind service.

The publication is available online and in-print to support manufacturers in their search for the ideal solution. The catalogue is a resource complementary to the new e-commerce platform that ITC recently introduced that enables manufacturers to create a profile and order products on-line.

The new catalogue and e-commerce platform ensures UK manufacturers can select, order and receive tools with next day delivery.

In the issue, ITC highlights its re-grinding service centre and has a section on ITC’s UK-manufactured micro tooling line that presents micro end mills from 0.2mm to 3mm diameter, with micro ball end mill tools available from 0.3mm diameter. 

To view a copy of the latest ITC Issue 18 product catalogue that has more than 200 pages of industry-leading product lines, please visit ITC’s website below.

Industrial Tooling Corporation (ITC)
www.itc-ltd.co.uk

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