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On tool materials for high speed machining

Kramer, 1987

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4158392957242895008
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Kramer B
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The trend towards increased machining automation improves plant utilization by reducing the nonmachining component of the production cycle and places a premium on reducing machining time. Improved tooling systems allow increased production rate with existing …
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