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hp tooling 2021 #3

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The journal of hp tooling is the new global publication on all aspects of high precision tools, accessories and their applications.

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processes Opening for enormous potential in turning Boehlerit uses the development possibilities of the CC800 ® HiPIMS Short distances and the complete tool development process from a single source – this strategy has put Boehlerit from Kapfenberg, Austria, on course for growth. Gerhard Melcher, sales mana ger at Boehlerit, gets confirmation of this every day. A key component in the development of new, high-performance coatings is the CC800 ® HiPIMS from CemeCon – giving the cutting material and tool specialists from Styria an absolute technological edge. Gerhard Melcher, sales manager at Boehlerit (photo: Boehlerit) Boehlerit, headquartered in Kapfenberg, Austria – part of the Brucklacher family group of companies (Bilz, Boehlerit and Leitz) since 1991 – develops and produces cutting materials, semi-finished products and precision tools as well as tool systems for milling, turning, drilling and forming for a wide range of materials with 800 employees at twelve locations worldwide. These include highly specialized tools for crankshaft machining as well as for metallurgical technology for rotary peeling, tube and sheet metal machining and heavy-duty cutting. Hard metals for structural parts and wear protection are also among the company’s strengths. The cutting and wear protection materials are continuously developed using modern analysis methods and in close cooperation with universities and research institutes. With the CC800 ® HiPIMS, Boehlerit can open up enormous potential in turning (photo: Boehlerit) Boehlerit carbides and precision tools solve the world’s most demanding machining tasks and set standards in the machining of metal, wood, plastics and composite materials. The Austrian experts’ recipe for success undoubtedly includes a high level of vertical integration and extensive know-how in all facets of tool manufacturing – from design to coating technology. To meet ever-increasing demands and ensure continuous growth, Boehlerit relies on the latest technologies and is pursuing a broad innovation and investment offensive. “Over the past two years we have invested tens of millions in equipment, automation and digitalization in manufacturing at various locations,” says Gerhard Melcher. “We are securing an absolute technological advantage with the CC800 ® HiPIMS from CemeCon.” Broad innovation and investment offensive at Boehlerit: the new cleaning system optimally prepares the inserts for coating (photo: Boehlerit) Paradigm shift with HiPMS “In the past, the undisputed dogma in specialist circles was: PVD coatings for milling and CVD coatings for turning. It was unthinkable to use PVD coatings in turning operations, as the required coating thicknesses could not be achieved with this technology," explains Dr. Arno Köpf, head of development for PVD coatings at Boehlerit. 30 no. 3, September 2021

processes Thomas Waltenberger: “Thanks to HiPIMS coating, the new SawTec 2.0 saw blades are perfect for machining steel and stainless materials” (photo: Boehlerit) HiPIMS enables coating thicknesses of up to 12 µm and also significantly increases the quality and performance of the coatings (photo: CemeCon) “HiPIMS technology changed that abruptly. Today it is possible to achieve coating thicknesses of up to 12 µm in a reproducible manner. This enables successful use even in demanding turning processes.” but also to develop innovative coating compositions that open up new markets for us. The possibilities are enormous,” says a delighted Gerhard Melcher. What does HiPIMS technology have that others don’t? Thanks to the synchronization of the HiPIMS cathode pulses with the substrate table – a unique CemeCon feature – the residual stresses of the coating can be actively managed. This enables high coating thicknesses of up to 12 µm. In addition, HiPIMS again significantly increases the quality and performance of the coatings: HiPIMS coatings are very smooth as well as hard and tough at the same time. They have excellent adhesion and, thanks to the uniform distribution of coating thicknesses, provide optimum wear protection for the tool. HiPIMS coatings already successfully in use Boehlerit is already using HiPIMS coatings on tools for milling, in crankshaft and tube machining, and in the turning of stainless materials. New cutting material grades with HiPIMS coatings for draw peeling and turning of steel are in the test phase. SawTec 2.0 circular saw blades are an innovative highlight in Boehlerit’s product range. Their special feature: unlike other solutions on the market the cutting edges are not soldered on, but can be replaced. This saves users an enormous amount of time and money. Another plus is the new HiPIMS coatings on the replaceable cutting edges. “This makes our new saw blades perfect for steel and stainless materials, especially in robust applications. Initial projections have shown that an average of four SawTec 2.0 saw blades can replace around 100 brazed saw blades,” adds Thomas Waltenberger, segment manager at Boehlerit. New possibilities and enormous potential “HiPIMS technology opens up enormous optimization potential for us: it allows us not only to further improve coating variants that have been tried and tested for years, Dr Arno Köpf next to the CC800 ® HiPIMS from Boehlerit: “In the past, PVD was considered for milling, CVD for turning. The HiPIMS technology changes this abruptly. Today coating thicknesses of up to 12 µm can be realized. This enables successful use in demanding turning processes.” (photo: Boehlerit) further information: www.cemecon.de no. 3, September 2021 31

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