by Bernard Martin With the new Supermini type 105, Horn has succeeded in developing a universal boring tool with sintered chip breaking geometry. The cutting edge geometry extends far into the corner radius of the insert. This ensures chip control even with small in-feed settings. The geometry can be used universally for different material groups and is suitable for internal, face, copy and back turning. Innovation is key to maintaining a competitive edge. Horn has raised the bar with the introduction of a sintered chip breaking geometry for their Supermini tool system. This latest development, which became available for shipping on June 12, 2024, is the next milestone in the history of the Supermini, a product that has been a cornerstone of Horn’s portfolio since its inception in 1989. A Legacy of Innovation The Horn Supermini system, launched 35 years ago, has undergone continuous development, addressing a wide array of machining challenges globally. "This will revolutionize boring," thought Paul Horn when he first examined the prototype of what would become one of the company's most successful products. Since then, the Supermini has evolved through numerous stages, each improving its versatility and performance. The Supermini tool system is designed for a variety of machining operations, including boring, profile turning, internal grooving, threading, chamfering, face grooving, drilling, and slot broaching. It is adaptable to a range of diameters from 0.2mm to 10mm, thanks to solid carbide inserts shaped in a unique teardrop form. This innovative design ensures large, precise contact surfaces in the tool holder, enhancing the system's overall rigidity and minimizing deflection and vibration during use. Addressing the Chipping Challenge One of the most persistent issues in internal machining is managing long chips, which can lead to tool breakage and operational inefficiencies. Traditionally, chip breaking geometries were either lasered or ground, processes that increased production costs. The new sintered chip breaking geometry in the Supermini type 105 changes the game, offering high process reliability with superior chip control. Markus Horn, Managing Director of Paul Horn GmbH, stated, "With a lot of hard work, we have managed to solve economically the problems of long chips when internally machining small bore diameters." The new geometry ensures effective chip control even with small in-feed settings and can be used across various material groups and machining operations, including internal, face, copy, and back turning. Enhanced Features for Greater Performance
In addition to the advanced chip breaking geometry, Horn has optimized the carbide blanks to provide greater rigidity and a more stable cutting edge. The coolant supply system has also been improved to enhance performance. The new inserts are compatible with a wide range of type 105 tool holders, available in lengths of 15.0mm, 20.0mm, and 25.0mm, and in carbide grades TH35 and IG35. With a corner radius of 0.2mm, these tools are suitable for bores starting from a diameter of 6 mm. The extensive Supermini portfolio includes approximately 2,500 standard variants, supplemented by countless custom solutions to meet specific user needs. Horn also offers a variety of tool holder options, including round shank, square shank, interface, and adjustable holders, with multiple clamping solutions to suit different applications and space constraints. A Commitment to Excellence The latest advancement in the Supermini series underscores Horn’s commitment to innovation and excellence in the field of machining technology. By addressing critical issues like chip management with cost-effective solutions, Horn continues to provide tools that enhance productivity and reliability for machinists around the world. As the machining industry evolves, the introduction of the sintered chip breaking geometry in the Supermini type 105 reaffirms Horn's position as a pioneer in tool technology, dedicated to solving the challenges faced by its customers and setting new standards in the industry. For more information or to test some of these new inserts contact the F&L Technical Sales team!
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