Tungsten Carbide Burrs Make Smaller, Granular Chip Breaks

Designed for surface removal on demanding production runs, Saint-Gobain Abrasives’ line of Norton double-cut tungsten carbide burrs are said to last longer with fewer change-overs on challenging production applications.

The hardness of the tungsten carbide substrate, stronger tooth formulation due to decreased tooth wedge angle and numerous cutting edges provide extended service life and better stock removal performance, according to the company. The company also says that the tool achieves smaller, granular chip breaks on hard-to-grind workpieces.

The tungsten carbide burrs are designed for removing surface stock and weld splatter, deburring and chamfering applications, and light to medium cleaning. Tool geometries are said to meet the demands for stainless steel, steel, cast steel and composites applications. The burrs perform well at higher temperatures and can be used longer than high-speed steel tools, says the company.

The tungsten carbide burrs can be used with handheld tools such as the Norton pneumatic die grinder or on CNC machine tools. The line of burrs includes 30 different tools and is offered in seven types including:

SA cylindrical without end cut
SB cylindrical with end cut
SC ball-nosed cylindrical
SD ball shape
SF ball-nosed tree
SG tree with taper
SL ball-nosed cone style

The company also offers a kit with the most popular five burr types for smaller job requirements.

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