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  2. Sandvik Coromant - Wikipedia

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    Sandvik Coromant is a Swedish company that supplies cutting tools and services to the metal cutting industry. Sandvik Coromant is headquartered in Sandviken, Sweden and is represented in more than 150 countries with about 8000 employees worldwide. [1] It is part of the business area Sandvik Machining Solutions within the global industrial group ...

  3. Sandvik - Wikipedia

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    By then, rock drills had emerged as the most important cemented carbide product area for the company. [7] [10] In 1967, Sandvikens Jernverk had 40 subsidiaries and sales in 100 countries. The company changed its name to Sandvik AB in 1972. [7] In 1979, Sandvik acquired the British company Osprey. [7]

  4. End mill - Wikipedia

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    While a drill bit can only cut in the axial direction, most milling bits can cut in the radial direction. Not all mills can cut axially; those designed to cut axially are known as end mills. End mills are used in milling applications such as profile milling, tracer milling, face milling, and plunging.

  5. Machine taper - Wikipedia

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    Originally developed in 1989 by Ken Andersson working for the Swedish machine tool company Sandvik Coromant AB. PSC was introduced by Sandvik at the 1990 IMTS in Chicago, under the brand name "Capto." [20] In the early 2000s as various patent protections were set to expire, Sandvik was faced with the prospect of sub-standard copies being ...

  6. List of drill and tap sizes - Wikipedia

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    Below is a comprehensive drill and tap size chart for all drills and taps: Inch, imperial, and metric, up to 36.5 millimetres (1.44 in) in diameter. In manufactured parts, holes with female screw threads are often needed; they accept male screws to facilitate the building and fastening of a finished assembly.

  7. Dormer Pramet - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s the company became the first drill manufacturer in Europe to introduce the steam temper treatment to its products. [3] In 1975 SKF acquired the company [4] and, in the process, became the world's largest manufacturer of High-Speed Steel cutting tools. In 1992 Dormer was acquired by the Sandvik group. [5]