Solid Carbide Drill Can Replace PCD Drill for Aluminum
Kennametal’s HPS solid carbide drills are constructed of the company’s Beyond KN15 carbide, making them suitable for aluminum machining applications including holemaking.
Share




Kennametal’s HPS solid carbide drills are constructed of the company’s Beyond KN15 carbide, making them suitable for aluminum machining applications including holemaking. Designed as an alternative to PCD drills for high-precision applications, the tools are said to enable demanding production schedules while reducing costs.
The drill's carbide grade features a highly polished surface to reduce friction on flutes, margins and cutting edges. The grade, combined with the enlarged spiral flute design, eases chip evacuation in minimum quantity lubrication processes. The 135-degree drill point is designed for improved centering capabilities and feeds. The HPS drills are available in sizes ranging from 3 to 20 mm in diameter and lengths of 3×D and 5×D (through-coolant). Inch, metric, fraction and tapping sizes are also available.
Related Content
-
How to Mitigate Chatter to Boost Machining Rates
There are usually better solutions to chatter than just reducing the feed rate. Through vibration analysis, the chatter problem can be solved, enabling much higher metal removal rates, better quality and longer tool life.
-
Custom Workholding Principles to Live By
Workholding solutions can take on infinite forms and all would be correct to some degree. Follow these tips to help optimize custom workholding solutions.
-
Lean Approach to Automated Machine Tending Delivers Quicker Paths to Success
Almost any shop can automate at least some of its production, even in low-volume, high-mix applications. The key to getting started is finding the simplest solutions that fit your requirements. It helps to work with an automation partner that understands your needs.