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CERATIZIT?s OptiLine 6-flute end mill is engineered specifically for super alloys. HIGHEST PERFORM

CERATIZIT’s OptiLine 6-flute end mill is engineered specifically for super alloys. [View email in browser]( [PracticalMachinist.com | Ceratizit Group]( HIGHEST PERFORMANCE, HIGHEST QUALITY FOR TITANIUM AND SUPER ALLOYS OptiLine Solid Carbide 6-flute End Mills Change the Game for Super Alloys The new 6-flute Optiline end mill is [CERATIZIT’s]( latest addition to its valued and versatile OptiLine Series of solid carbide end mills that are optimized for various materials, machining strategies and part applications. Engineered and built from the ground up to tackle titanium and super alloys, the OptiLine 6-flute end mill provides reliability with: - Premium substrate - Asymmetrical variable helix and flute configuration for enhanced stability and versatility - Chip splitters for applications with 2.5 x D cutting lengths - Refined micro cutting-edge preparation - Dragonskin coating for improved chip control Designed to provide high toughness without sacrificing hardness, the OptiLine 6-flute end mill showed a 20% improvement in benchmark testing over universal end mills and provides increased tool life and feed rates when milling challenging materials. OptiLine end mills, including the new 6-flute are available in inch assortments and manufactured at CERATIZIT’s facility in Sacramento, California. [SEE INCH ASSORTMENT END MILLS]( CERATIZIT Carbide from the Ground Up From tungsten ore extraction to powder preparation and finishing carbide blanks into cutting tools, CERATIZIT controls and manages its entire process for unmatched quality and reliability. As a founding member of the Tungsten Industry Conflict Minerals Council (TI-CMC), we ensure responsible raw material sourcing as a conflict-free tungsten producer. [DISCOVER OUR PASSION FOR CARBIDE]( See The OptiLine 6-Flute at IMTS CERATIZIT will feature the new OptiLine 6-flute end mill at IMTS Sept. 9-14 in booth #431900 at McCormick Place, West Building, Level 3. It will also be included in the company’s tool catalog specifically for North American markets that will be released in August and available at IMTS 2024. [SEE CERATIZIT AT IMTS]( [PracticalMachinist.com]( [Website]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [TikTok]( [X]( [Pinterest]( 4853 N. Ravenswood | Chicago, IL 60640 | chatter@practicalmachinist.com Copyright © 2024 Practical Machinist, LLC [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( [ ]

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