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Cross holes? Not a problem! With the right deep drilling strategy
The machining of intersecting deep holes can be tricky: This is because the cooling process is interrupted, creating an adverse spot drilling or guidance situation. Gaps can only be bridged with the right strategy.
Be it ceramic or carbide: Diamond nozzle has been printing without wear for three years
AIM3D encountered a problem when 3D printing with carbide: The nozzles only lasted for a short time. A new diamond nozzle from Gühring changed everything.
Maximum flexibility and economic efficiency: Modular threading tools
Gühring combines the advantages of carbide and high speed steel in one tool by screwing a carbide head onto an HSS shank. The result is a new modular system of fluteless taps – for more flexibility in fluteless tapping.
RF 100 Sharp short: 40 percent better milling performance thanks to more compact dimensions
The new RF 100 Sharp short solid carbide milling cutter offers an especially high milling performance thanks to its particularly compact design with a cutting edge length of 1xD and 2xD the reach. In this way, 40 percent higher feed rates can be achieved with the tool.
50 % higher feed rates in stainless steel: The new RT 100 InoxPro
The RT 100 InoxPro solid carbide drill delivers a high performance thanks to its combination of carbide, geometry and coating specially tailored to stainless steel materials. The result: longer tool life and reduced machining times.
FT 200 U: New three-fluted cutter ensures maximum feed rate
Higher feed rate thanks to a third cutting edge? This is what is promised by a new drill from Gühring. The problem of chip removal is resolved by an optimised flute profile and coolant ducts with a particularly large cross-section.
Save one working step when drilling on inclined surfaces
The new RT 100 FB flat drill is our specialist for challenging spot drilling situations and eliminates the need to face with a milling cutter. This saves one process step and one tool when drilling on inclined or curved surfaces.
1 component, 3 milling cutters: Hard machining in mould making
In mould making, there is a trend towards harder and therefore more difficult-to-machine materials. A reference customer machined a mould insert for an injection moulding tool. We will show you which tools are used for this here.
Mill products yourself instead of buying-in expensive ones: How a Swabian company is cutting costs
A 130 % price increase for a blank presents economic problems for a customer. The solution? Do-it-yourself – with a brand-new machining strategy and tools from Gühring. The result: 50 % savings per component.
Top performance in titanium: Micro Diver impresses in the medical sector
Expertise and flexibility – both are essential when there are problems to solve. And this was also clear in the case of hg medical: Where conventional tools quickly reach their limits when it comes to wear, a Gühring micro-precision milling cutter slots for 1100 minutes in titanium.
Tool shank and clamping chuck: Perfect concentricity thanks to a suitable clamping surface
The interaction between the tool shank and clamping chuck is important for perfect concentricity. In this article, we will introduce you to the different clamping surfaces HA, HB and HE and explain the consequences of choosing the wrong clamping surface.
Grooving tools in practice: one workpiece, five solutions
The goal of many machinists is to process a complete component with as few tools as possible. Especially with complex parts, several working steps are necessary – and each one has its challenges. Our turning and grooving tools are ready to take them on.
“Licence to mill”: Bond car milled from solid material
Bringing together the three best products makes the perfect process. Gühring and Blaser have combined an MQL oil with a solid carbide corner radii milling cutter and a tool holder. And showcase the advantages that collaborative engineering can yield.
Four times more threads with hard milling
Tools for punching sheet metal have to withstand a lot. Hago Feinwerktechnik GmbH therefore uses materials of up to 66 HRC in its own toolmaking facilities. Here, two Gühring tools not only impress with low wear, but also with considerable cost savings.
Tool life up, costs down: three tools for higher parameters
Enjoy longer tool lives and save money at the same time: Hennecke from Sankt Augustin is managing to do that together with Gühring. Three SC highlight products show why the machine and system manufacturer relies almost exclusively on Gühring for milling.