How to cut down machining time on heat resistant superalloys

As the use of heat-resistant superalloys (HRSA) expands across industries, manufacturers need a reliable milling solution for these tough-to-machine materials.

The new Jabro ceramic solid end mills from Seco Tools delivers this reliability – at speeds 20 to 40 times faster than conventional tooling solutions.

With advanced SiAlON ceramics brazed to a solid carbide shank and high-strength geometries, these highly optimised tools allow manufacturers to fully utilise their high-performance machine tools and transform their HRSA productivity.

For completely streamlined processes, these ceramic end mills should be used with the high-performance JHP780 finishing tools. And for the utmost in HRSA productivity, partner with Seco Tools and leverage decades of HRSA application expertise to optimise your part-production operations.

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