Deep pockets

Sandvik Coromant is now offering tooling dedicated to the challenging operation of machining valve seat pockets in oil and gas applications.

Comprising a combination of an elliptical Silent Tools adaptor and CoroTurn SL cutting head, this solution is designed to overcome prevalent issues such as narrow flow bore diameters, vibration tendencies and long overhangs.

The challenges of machining valve seat pockets in the oil and gas industry encouraged Sandvik Coromant to create a tool with extended radial reach that offered high levels of security, repeatability and performance into this demanding back turning operation. With elliptical Silent Tools adaptors designed to reach deep seats and CoroTurn SL cutting heads featuring a lightweight structure, a stable tooling configuration minimises vibration and offers extended reach in both roughing and finishing operations.

“The thicker back-end base and elliptical shape of the adaptor is purposefully designed to gain access to the seat pocket through the narrow flow bore diameter,” says Åke Axner, global product manager for machine integration. “In addition, the use of CoroTurn SL cutting heads gives users the potential to reach maximum cutting depth while Coromant Capto toolholders are recommended for stability and precision.”

A recent back-turning trial in cladded Inconel 625 highlights how the solution can eliminate vibration and promote surface quality. Using an elliptical Silent Tools adaptor, 25mm CoroTurn SL cutting head and Coromant Capto C6 toolholder for one roughing and two finishing cuts, the final pass witnessed a surface finish of 0.2Ra (9 cla) achieved at a cutting speed of 27m/min, feed rate of 0.02mm/revolution and 0.1mm depth of cut.

The elliptical adaptors are part of the Silent Tools standard assortment and are available within a 24 hour delivery time if required.

Sandvik Coromant www.sandvik.coromant.com/en-gb/products/news/pages/default.aspx#new-tooling-system-introductions

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