The carbide cutting tip is brazed to a steel shank specially designed to cut grooves in composite building materials. These bits are widely used as cladding for many diverse applications such as office buildings, hospitals, convention centers, airports, hotels. Routing v-shaped grooves, whereby the steel cover and a part of the polyethylene core is removed, allows folding/creasing the remaining material by hand.
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Designed for Cutting and Scoring Steel Sandwich Materials Including Metal Composite Material (MCM), Steel Composite Material (SCM) and Titanium Composite Material (TCM)
Type
Router Bit
Material
Carbide Tipped
Style
V-Groove
Coating
Aluminum Titanium Nitride (AlTiN)
Feed Rate IPM* / Chip Load Per Tooth (Stainless Steel, Steel, DuraPlate/Steel Composite Material (SCM)/ Titanium Composite Material (TCM)