Sandvik Milling Calculator
The Milling Calculator - designed to support engineers, programmers and machinists when working with milling tools.
Description
The Milling Calculator from Sandvik Coromant is designed to support engineers, programmers and machinists when working with milling tools. This includes machining calculations and cost calculations. You can also compare two different solutions to see the effect of changed cutting parameters.
- The calculator includes a material database for calculating Kc values, power, torque etc.
- Calculates estimated cutting data if not all input values are known and accurate cutting data if all input values are known and entered.
Details
Updated: 09/09/2014Available Versions: V 1.06
Size: 79,333 KB
Functionality: Aerospace/Defense, Automotive/High Performance, Construction/Farming, Oil/Energy, Fluid Power, Medical, Mold & Die, Wheel, Tooling
Compatibility:
The application has been tested on Windows XP/7 and 8 with and without a preinstallation of .NET 4.0 installed.
About The Developer
App SupportCompany: Sandvik Coromant
Phone: 800.726.3845
Email: app-support.coromant@sandvik.com
Sandvik Coromant is the world’s leading supplier of tools, tooling solutions, and know-how to the metalworking industry. We love a challenge!
Sandvik Coromant has 8,000 employees and is represented in 130 countries. We are part of the business area Sandvik Machining Solutions within the global industrial group Sandvik.
MoreOur History!
Through the history of Sandvik Coromant there is a tradition to learn from our experiences. This has been the case since Göran Fredrik Göransson founded Sandvik in 1862. He was the first in the world to succeed in using the Bessemer method for industrial scale steel production in order to meet growing demands. Göran Fredrik Göransson established two basic values that we still believe in today: constant technological development and close contact with the customers.
Our heritage is steel, but the real history of Sandvik Coromant begins in 1942 when Wilhelm Haglund was assigned the job as manager for a new production unit for cemented carbide tools in Sandviken, Sweden. Who knew that 70-years later our tools would be used all over the world in the manufacturing of as diverse products as aeroplanes, smart phones and beverage cans?
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