Greenleaf’s carbide insert grade for machining titanium


Greenleaf Corporation introduced carbide insert grade G-9610. This grade delivers a 25% increase in material removal rate and up to 100% increase in tool life versus the competition when machining titanium.

Using an PVD coating combined with a proprietary sub-micron substrate, G-9610 provides productivity for turning titanium-based alloys. The smooth and lubricious coating is wear-resistant and chemically stable, helping to protect the heat-resistant substrate and allows for higher speeds and extended tool life in continuous cuts.

Other key attributes of G-9610 include:

• High resistance to built-up edge (BUE), chemical wear, abrasive wear, and loss of hardness at high temperatures

• Best applied at higher speeds and moderate feed rates

• Retains a sharp edge longer, relieving cutting forces and excessive heat

“This is a breakthrough technology for machining one of the most difficult materials – titanium,” says Bernie McConnell, Executive Vice President - Commercial at Greenleaf Corporation. “We are proud of our R&D team for again raising the bar and delivering a new titanium turning grade that offers increased value and productivity to our customers.”

Inserts in grade G-9610 are available now in various geometries and chipforms.