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MAPAL is offering a new, universal version of its three-edge Tritan-Drill, made from HSS and available in diameter range of 8 to 40 mm. Thanks to the shape of its main cutting edge, the Tritan-Drill-HSS is highly stable, reducing damage to the cutting edge. The Tritan-Drill-HSS can be used to achieve feeds up to 50% higher than twin edged HSS drills.

Cutting Tool Consumption Shows Manufacturing Still Growing

July 12, 2018
Through first five months of 2018, demand has increased 10.1%

U.S. manufacturers consumed $215.13 million worth of cutting tools during May 2018, 5.6% higher than the April total and 12.1% higher than the May 2017 total. Through the first five months of 2018, cutting-tool consumption totals $999.82 million, up 10.1% versus January-May 2017.

“The cutting tool industry continues to show improved growth in 2018,” according to Brad Lawton, chairman of AMT’s Cutting Tool Product Group. “The ball is still rolling with positive numbers despite the chaos with global trade agreements.”

AMT and the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute issue the monthly Cutting Tool Market Report, documenting actual sales totals for cutting tools by participating manufacturers, who represent the majority of the U.S. market for those products.

Cutting tools are understood to represent “a primary consumable in the manufacturing process,” so data on consumption of cutting tools is an indicator of current manufacturing activity. This contrasts with AMT’s monthly report on machine tool orders, which functions as an indicator of future manufacturing activity.

However, both reports demonstrate the sustained robustness of the manufacturing economy, which has expanding for more than 12 months.

In their May CTMR announcement, AMT and USCTI also quoted Costikyan Jarvis, president of Jarvis Cutting Tools, in Rochester, N.H.: “The cutting tool results match overall economic indicators and continue to show strength in the manufacturing sector.

Like Lawton, Jarvis cautioned that the prospect of global trade restrictions introduce caution to the otherwise positive trade circumstances.  

Mitsuie Seiki
Mitsui Seiki’s new Vertex 100 5-axis vertical machining center is a compact, high-speed machine capable of high-precision milling of larger parts, e.g. aircraft engine blisks. It can machine workpieces 1,250 mm in diameter and 850 mm tall, but occupies just 3 x 4.2 m. Axis strokes are 1,000 / 900 / 750 mm (X-Y-Z). Maximum swing diameter is 1480 mm. Learn more at www.mitsuiseiki.com
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