The stage is set for innovation: From 18 to 23 September, Hannover Messe is inviting visitors back to EMO – the leading trade fair for metalwork. And Gühring will once again be presenting a number of product innovations this year. Our press kit for EMO 2023 provides a brief insight into what you can expect. It covers the following topics:
- The RT 100 InoxPro promises 50% higher feed rates in stainless steel. Our new solid carbide drill delivers an exceptional performance thanks to its combination of carbide, geometry and coating specially tailored to this material group.
- Our new modular fluteless taps bring flexibility to your thread production and boost economic efficiency. To achieve this, we combine an HSS shank with a changeable carbide head. The result of this cutting material combination? High cycle times, even with a poor clamping setup.
- In short: Meet our new RF 100 Sharp Short. Thanks to its particularly compact design with a reach of 2xD, the solid carbide drill delivers a strong milling performance. In this way, 40 percent higher feed rates can be achieved with the tool.
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