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Tradenames: MoldMAX XL® Machining Study Videos       
 
 

Machining Study Videos
Brush Wellman performed machining studies at numerous locations globally to prove and quantify the excellent machinability of MoldMAX XL® mold material. The results of the studies showed that MoldMAX XL® machines at metal removal rates greater than 5 times that of tool steels and equivalent to aluminum with a product that is 30 HRC hardness. The videos below represent the most recent machining studies completed. Each video shows a machining study that is set up in a test environment with controlled variables run by a third party. Both the United States study and the Japan study evaluate MoldMAX XL® against P-20 tool steel and Aluminum. The settings used for each alloy were recommended by the manufacturers of the metal.

Challenge to mold builders
View the videos for yourself and then call your local distributor to order a sample of MoldMAX XL® today. These videos will convince you that not only will MoldMAX XL® machine more efficiently in your process, your customers will also benefit from its high conductivity characteristics, which will allow them to run their molds faster with substantially lower scrap rates. Take the machining study challenge today and see for yourself how MoldMAX XL® Delivers!
  Machining Studies
 

 Machining Study 1 was completed at Makino’s Tech Center in Detroit, Michigan.
Tooling was provided by Sandvik.

Machining Study 2 was completed at Sandvik’s Technical Center in Osaka, Japan.
Tooling was provided by Sandvik. (Coming soon)