Sandvik Coromant announces the launch of GC1240, the next-generation indexable milling grade engineered to overcome the toughest stainless steel machining challenges and deliver unwavering performance.
Powered by an innovative nano-multilayer PVD coating produced with the renowned Zertivo coating process technology, GC1240 offers exceptional resistance to thermal cracking and abrasive wear. Its stable edge line ensures secure machining with predictable tool life, from light roughing to finishing in both wet and dry conditions
The continuous development of Zertivo, Sandvik Coromant’s PVD production technology, amplifies GC1240’s capabilities. The advanced nano-multilayer coating, a combination of TiAlN and TiSiN, delivers a rare synergy of edge line toughness and wear resistance, typically considered a trade-off in conventional grades.
Designed for reliability, grade GC1240 withstands harsh machining environments where flaking and chipping often limit tool life. Its ability to run dry makes it an ideal choice for applications where coolant reduction or elimination is required.
Grade GC1240 is the recommended grade for light roughing to finishing of stainless steels using strong, positive, and sharp geometries. It also performs effectively in heat-resistant super alloys and titanium at recommended cutting speeds. In total, 13 CoroMill families are now available with grade GC1240, including 77 individual articles.
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