General Information: | ||
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Material Group | S - Superalloys (Heat resistant and Titanium) | |
Sub-Group | Superalloy | |
Hardne | 40.0 HRC | |
Tensile Strength | 1270 [N/mm^2] | |
Machinability Range | 9% - 19% |
Equivalent International Designations for Material Astroloy
Standard | Name |
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uns | UNS N13017 |
anfor | NK17C15D5AT |
Chemical Composition for Material Astroloy
Element | Amount |
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Nickel (Ni) | 55.4% |
Cobalt (Co) | 17.0% |
Chromium (Cr) | 15% |
Molybdenum (Mo) | 5.25% |
Aluminum (Al) | 4% |
Titanium (Ti) | 3.5% |
Carbon (C) | 0.06% |
Cutting Speeds Recomendations for Heat resistant Ni or Co Based
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Application Vc (m/min) Vc (SFM) Turning 35-75 110-250 Milling 25-55 80-180 Parting 25-50 80-160 Grooving 30-65 100-210 Drilling 30-65 100-210
Important! The speed estimation is given for an ideal situation:
- Most suitable carbide grade
- Stable tool clamping
- Stable workpiece clamping
- Good quality raw material
- A short overhang of the cutting tool.
- Nominal hardness of the material.
- etc.
Click on the speeds in the above table to get better precision for specific parameters
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Recommended Carbide Grades for Material Astroloy
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Grade for Turning
Grade for Parting Off
Grade for Grooving
Grade for Milling (Indexable)
Recommended Insert Cutting Edge Geometry for Material Astroloy
Application | Vc (m/min) | Vc (SFM) |
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Turning | 35-75 | 110-250 |
Milling | 25-55 | 80-180 |
Parting | 25-50 | 80-160 |
Grooving | 30-65 | 100-210 |
Drilling | 30-65 | 100-210 |
Important! The speed estimation is given for an ideal situation:
- Most suitable carbide grade
- Stable tool clamping
- Stable workpiece clamping
- Good quality raw material
- A short overhang of the cutting tool.
- Nominal hardness of the material.
- etc.
Click on the speeds in the above table to get better precision for specific parameters
Or use our Speed and Feed Calculator
* If you don't understand the below table? Read This Explanation to make the most out of it!
Learn more about carbide inserts Cutting-Edge Geometry Parameters.