Designed for semi-finishing and medium machining of high temperature alloys, NMS geometry can also be used on ISO M materials. NRS geometry is suitable for roughing high temperature alloys and for machining of forged and cast surfaces. For finishing titanium alloys, NFT geometry is resistant to crater wear. NRR geometry is suited for heavy roughing of forged materials, with cut depths of up to 0.700 in., and RP5 geometry features positive 3° chamfer for roughing with low power requirements.
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