A New Insert Generation
Steel milling

No compromise for steel milling:
a secure insert generation.


With a patented technique for improved performance in the tough demanding operations of steel milling, these four grades give you the possibility to optimize your machining strategy according to your productivity needs.

GC4220
Maximizes productivity with high metal removal rate.
For medium to rough milling at elevated temperatures created by high speed or hard die steels.
Great for unmanned production and a top performer at higher speeds and feeds.
GC4230
First choice in CoroMill 245, 200 and 300.
An optimizer for high productivity in CoroMill 390 for speed and security.
An optimizer for GC4240 and GC1030 at higher speeds and in unstable conditions.


GC4240
First choice for face and shoulder milling with CoroMill 390, in stable conditions for high metal removal rate.
Reliable, trouble free machining provided by edge line strength.
Versatile, can be adapted to many varied operations, with good performance in wet milling.


GC1030
Optimized for end milling, small cutter diameters and machining in unstable conditions.
First choice for more delicate operations, those of smaller cutting diameters, where precision and accuracy count.
Reliable - excellent edge line security provides improved wear resistance
Versatile - can be adapted to many varied milling operations including both wet and dry.



GC1010
Optimized for roughing to finishing of hardened steel.
Reliable - superior edge line toughness means more secure behavior along with outstanding wear resistance.
Versatile - lets you increase cutting speed in a wide range of hardened steel operations for a higher productivity.


ISO P steel milling grades
Wear resistance
Productivity
Toughness

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