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|'''Mild steel, steel alloys'''
|'''Mild steel, steel alloys'''
|'''Stainless Steels'''
|'''Stainless Steels'''
316, 304, 17-4PH etc.
|'''Cast Iron'''
|'''Cast Iron'''
|'''Non-ferrous metals'''
|'''Non-ferrous metals'''  
 
Aluminium, copper, brass, bronze etc.
|'''Superalloys & Titanium'''
|'''Superalloys & Titanium'''
Heat resistant alloys such as Inconel
|'''Hardened Steel'''
|'''Hardened Steel'''
 
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Steel between 45-65 HRc
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|316, 304, 17-4PH etc.
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|Aluminium, copper, brass, bronze etc.
|Heat resistant alloys such as Inconel
|Steel between 45-65 HRc
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Revision as of 12:54, 29 December 2023


ISO Material Codes

Materials used in CNC machining are split into general groups known as ISO material codes. When you are selecting a turning insert, drill, or other cutting tool you should look at the ISO material group the tool is suited for. This is especially important in turning tool inserts which have geometry which is very specialised and specific to the material group it is designed for.

P M K N S H
Mild steel, steel alloys Stainless Steels Cast Iron Non-ferrous metals Superalloys & Titanium Hardened Steel
316, 304, 17-4PH etc. Aluminium, copper, brass, bronze etc. Heat resistant alloys such as Inconel Steel between 45-65 HRc