KYOCERA Develops New Hybrid Cermet Materials for Industrial Cutting Tools

New TN620 and PV720 hybrid cermets for steel processing offer 50% better abrasion resistance and fracture resistance than conventional materials

KYOTO, Japan--()--Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971) announced that it has developed a new series of hybrid cermet materials offering a 50%* improvement in abrasion resistance and fracture resistance over conventional materials used as industrial cutting-tool inserts.

The new TN620 and PV720 cermet grades are ideal for a wide variety of metal-cutting applications ranging from high-speed to low-speed machining.

TN620 and PV720 exceed conventional materials in both hardness and strength through proprietary material technologies, such as a special hybrid-structure surface hardening that distributes ultrafine particles within the cermet in a more optimal manner; hybrid bonded phase, including special metal phase with high melting points; and hybrid hard phase with superior compressive stress effects. Furthermore, PV720 builds on the superior properties of TN620 by adding MEGACOAT NANO, a multilayer coating technology never before applied to a cermet.

These new materials expand Kyocera’s cutting-tool product line, helping users achieve higher productivity through longer tool life and stable processing of steel components widely used in automobiles and industrial machinery.

Kyocera has drawn on its many years of cermet technology development to create these new materials, which offer improved abrasion resistance, better fracture resistance and better surface finish quality than conventional steel-cutting tools.

 
Product Overview
Material Name   TN620   PV720
Lineup 383 insert products 383 insert products
Processing conditions Semi-finishing to fine-finishing of steel; turning
Production base   Sendai Plant, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
 

Main Features

1. Special surface-hardening hybrid structure improves abrasion resistance

Both TN620 and PV720 utilize a special graded composition to create a surface-hardening hybrid structure, which improves both hardness and toughness. By using tough cermet with superior chipping resistance and thermal shock resistance for the internal structure, and high hardness cermet for the surface structure, the new materials achieve superior fracture and abrasion resistance, as well as stable processing.

2. High-melting-point hybrid bonded phase ensure higher-quality machining with improved surface finish

By creating a composite of conventional cermet and high-melting-point metal-bonded phase, the resulting hybrid bonded phase are highly heat resistant. This improves adhesion resistance, chipping resistance and fracture resistance to provide a stable machined surface of superior quality.

3. Ultrafine-particle hybrid hard phase improves strength and fracture resistance

The new materials offer improved flexural strength by incorporating a uniform ultrafine-particle “hybrid-hard-phase”. In addition, high-melting-point metal binding phases increase compressive-stress effects for better fracture resistance.

4. Proprietary MEGACOAT NANO multilayer coating technology

The PV720 grade improves on the already strong characteristics of TN620 by including Kyocera’s proprietary MEGACOAT NANO multilayer coating technology. Utilized for the first time on a cermet, MEGACOAT NANO provides outstanding abrasion and oxidation resistance for higher-efficiency machining with superior surface finish.

* Compared to conventional Kyocera cermet, based on research by Kyocera.

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About KYOCERA

Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971) (http://global.kyocera.com/), the parent and global headquarters of the Kyocera Group, was founded in 1959 as a producer of fine ceramics (also known as “advanced ceramics”). By combining these engineered materials with metals and integrating them with other technologies, Kyocera has become a leading supplier of cutting tools, industrial ceramics, solar power generating systems, mobile phones, printers, copiers, electronic components and semiconductor packages. During the year ended March 31, 2014, the company’s net sales totaled 1.45 trillion yen (approx. USD14.1 billion). The company is ranked #531 on Forbes magazine’s 2014 “Global 2000” listing of the world’s largest publicly traded companies.

Contacts

KYOCERA Corporation (Japan)
Judah Reynolds, +81-(0)75-604-3416
Corporate Communications
webmaster.pressgl@kyocera.jp
Fax: +81-(0)75-604-3516

Release Summary

Kyocera has developed a new series of hybrid cermet materials used as industrial cutting-tool inserts, which offer a 50% improvement in abrasion resistance and fracture resistance.

Contacts

KYOCERA Corporation (Japan)
Judah Reynolds, +81-(0)75-604-3416
Corporate Communications
webmaster.pressgl@kyocera.jp
Fax: +81-(0)75-604-3516