With the theme ‘Shaping the future together’
Contest winner gets a fully sponsored 5-days trip to Sandvik Coromant head office in Sweden.
Center positioned as global meeting place in Pune for productivity, application, machining and research in manufacturing
Reducing cycle time and increasing productivity with precision.
While conventional parting off tools align with the X-axis of the machine tool, the Y-axis tool has simply been rotated 90° anti-clockwise to align with the Y-axis.
Göran Björkman succeeds Petra Einarsson; change is effective as of 1 November 2017.
Know more about Sandvik Coromant's new tool
The Machinist was part of Sandvik Coromant’s Global Press Preview Event in Sweden last month. Besides visiting the Company’s amazing manufacturing facility at Gimo, it also caught up...