CAMARILLO, Calif - Surfware, Inc., developer of SURFCAM® CAD/CAM systems and Pittsfield, Massachusetts-based Data Flute CNC, announced today that new SSI-5 Data Flute tools, which complement TrueMill’s patented cutter path, will be demonstrated at the Mazak booth # 2111 at EASTEC, 2009.
Dramatically reduced cycle times will be demonstrated for Titanium 6AL4V, Aluminum 6061 and Steel 1018. For example, Titanium 6AL4V will be machining at a rate of 115 IPM with ½” dia. endmill at a 1.000” depth of cut, achieving peak material removal rates of 4.0 in3/min.
“The live demos at EASTEC will visibly demonstrate TrueMill’s ability to greatly increase material removal rates and extend tool life on a variety of metals,” says Stephen A. Diehl, President and CEO of Surfware, Inc. “We are very pleased that Data Flute is offering a line of tools that further extends TrueMill’s industry-changing capabilities.”
According to Cliff Flynn, Director of Research and New Product Development for Data Flute, “The SSI series five-flute variable tool will be used for the titanium cutting demos. The SSI-5 series has patented geometry which enables us to not only cut the titanium faster but also to helix in to the material as well. We are confident that TrueMill and our tools are a powerful combination for productivity.”
“The key to TrueMill’s high productivity is its ability to cut fast and deep,” adds Diehl. “What might take a traditional toolpath four passes to get down to full depth will only take a single pass with TrueMill. High quality tools like the SSI-5 complement TrueMill in achieving the highest levels of productivity.”
May 19, 2009
Surfware, Inc. and Data Flute CNC to Showcase TrueMill® and SSI-5 Series Cutters at EASTEC, 2009
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