At Romay Corp, we believe our products are better than those manufactured by our competitors, but the comparison testing results below actually prove it. Please read through the following information to get a better idea of the benefits you can enjoy when you buy your cutting tool inserts from our quality-focused company. If you have any questions, please fill out our online form to request a callback or give us a call directly.
Tooling
Romay Corp | NTK | |
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Cost per Tool: | $6.72 | $8.13 |
Tool: | CNMA 433 T7 CC-513 | CNGA 433 T00820 SX8 |
Parts per Edge: | 70 | 35 |
Cutting Conditions
Romay Corp | NTK | |
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Cutting Speed: | 1600 SFM | 1600 SFM |
Feed: | 0.014" IPR | 0.014" IPR |
Depth of Cut: | 0.150" DOC per side | 0.150" DOC per side |
Results
Annual Labor Savings: | $21,300.00 |
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Annual Hard Cost Savings: | $20,320.00 |
Distributor Salesmen Report (Names Removed)
The distributor has a history dating back to 2001 showing the customer has used the NTK CNGA 433 grade SX8. It is used as a rough turn in the fabrication of hydraulic pump bodies. The insert was changed every 30 to 35 parts, depending on the size of the block. The 30 to 35 range was a number decided upon by the customer’s engineers to keep the lathe running. 30 to 35 parts kept the customer in the realm of other tool changes, thus most inserts were changed at the same time.
This is the insert in the lathe that was changed the most. The NTK insert could reach maybe 50 pieces, however, the customer thought that would generate less production, with the machine being shut down more often. We did test the NTK SX1 grade as well. We still were nowhere close to a 60 or 70-part tool change.
The testing of a competitor’s insert had to double tool life to stay within the realm of other tool changes. It took a couple of different grades and hones, but Romay Corp was successful. We ended up with a CNMA 433 T7 CC-513 Romay Corp insert. We are reaching the next plateau of tool changes and have had no issues of premature failure that I am aware of.
Tooling
Romay Corp | NTK | |
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Toolholder: | DSJNR 1.64D | DSJNR 1.64D |
Insert: | SNMA 433 T7 | SNGA 434 T0820 |
Insert Grade: | CC-514 | KY3500 |
Cutting Conditions
Romay Corp | NTK | |
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Cutting Speed: | 1125 SFM | 900 SFM |
Feed: | 0.012" IPR | 0.009" IPR |
Depth of Cut: | 0.070" DOC | 0.070" DOC |
Results
Romay Corp | NTK | |
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Time per Part (Including Downtime): | 1:17 (minutes) | 1:37 (minutes) |
Parts Per Edge: | 120 | 60 |
Cost Savings
Romay Corp | NTK | |
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Cost per Insert: | $7.00 | $12 |
Parts per Insert: | 960 | 480 |
Cost per Part: | $0.01 | $0.03 |
Operation: | Turning and Facing |
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Material: | Grey Cast Iron - Heavy Interruption |
Hardness: | 200 Bhn |
Speed: | 2200 SFPM |
Feed: | .012" IPR |
Depth of Cut: | .100" DOC |
Insert: | CNGA 434 T7 CC-52-J Romay Corp | CNGA 434 T7 Toshiba FX-105 |
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1st Edge: | 40 | 25 |
2nd Edge: | 40 | 25 |
3rd Edge: | 40 | 25 |
4th Edge: | 40 | 25 |
Results: | The Romay Corp insert costs less and gave significantly better tool life. |
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Operation: | Turning Pulleys |
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Material: | 63000 Grey Cast Iron |
Hardness: | 187-241 Bhn |
Insert: | CNGA 432 T7 Romay CC-515 (SiN) | CNMA 432 Mitsubishi UC-505 (coated carbide) |
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Roughing Speed: | 3500 SFPM | 1000 SFPM |
Roughing Feed: | .012" IPR | .016" IPR |
Roughing Depth-of-cut: | .180" DOC | .180" DOC |
Insert: | CNGA 432 T7 Romay CC-515 (SiN) | CNGA 432 T7 Kennametal Kyon 3500 (SiN) |
Finishing Speed: | 4000 SFPM | 2500 SFPM |
Finishing Feed: | .008" IPR | .008" IPR |
Finishing Depth of Cut: | .035" DOC | .035" DOC |
1st Edge: | 180 | 40 |
2nd Edge: | 170 | 35 |
3rd Edge: | 185 | 42 |
4th Edge: | 182 | 41 |
Results: | Romay SiN significantly outperformed the coated carbide in roughing and a competitor's SiN in finishing, at a lower price. |
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Operation: | Rough Turning |
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Material: | Grey Cast Iron |
Insert: | CNGA 433 T7 Romay CC-513 | CNGA 433 T Valenite Q65 |
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Speed: | 1500 SFPM | 1500 SFPM |
Feed: | .018" IPR | .018" IPR |
Depth of Cut: | .060" - .080" | .060" - .080" |
Tool Life: | 319pcs/edge | 289pcs/edge |
Results: | Romay grade CC-513 increased tool life by 10% over Valenite’s Q65 at a significant cost savings per insert. |
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Operation: | O.D. Continuous Turning |
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Material: | 4140 Steel |
Insert: | CNGA 432 T7 Romay CC-30 (Black Ceramic) | CNGA 432 Ceratip CER II |
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Speed: | 450 SFPM | 450 SFPM |
Feed: | .005" IPR | .005" IPR |
Depth of Cut: | .010" | .010" |
Length of Cut: | 4.5" | 4.5" |
Results: | Romay grade CC-30 black ceramic equaled Ceratip’s CER II but at a much lower cost per insert. |
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Operation: | Turning |
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Material: | S-7 die steel |
Hardness: | HrC 58 |
Speed: | 400 SFPM |
Feed: | .003" IPR |
Depth of Cut: | .010" DOC |
Insert: | CNGA 432 T2 CC-30-C Romay | CNGA 432 T00625 A66N Kyocera |
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Parts per Edge: | 28 | 23 |
Reason for Indexing: | Flank wear - normal | Chipping |
Results: | Romay CC-30-C costed less and lasted longer than a competitor's coated ceramic, Kyocera A66N. |
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Ceramic Inserts Eliminate Grinding |
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Machine: | Mazak Slant Turn 30 NC Lathe |
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Part: | 440-C stainless steel, hardened to 52-56Rc |
Rough-machined sleeve spacers made of 440-C stainless steel (hardened to 52-56 HRC) were ground on both OD and ID to achieve a surface finish of 32 rms. The sleeves were 3.25″ in diameter and length, with walls .383″ thick. The grinding operation took 2.6 hours per piece, floor to floor. When the finishing operation was moved to a Mazak Slant Turn 30 NC lathe tooled with CC-20 black ceramic inserts, size control was maintained, surface finish was improved, and there was significant savings in shop time.
Setup: | Grinding Data: | OD(Turn) | ID(Bore) |
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Insert: | CNG 434 | CNGA | |
Grade: | CC-20 | CC-20 | |
Workpiece Diameter: | 3.267" | 2.5" | |
Depth of Cut: | .0075" | .0055" | |
Feed Rate (IPR): | .003" | .004" | |
Cutting Speed (SFM): | 400 | 400 | |
Length of Cut/Pass (Inches): | 2.25 | 3 .25 | |
Time in Cut/Pass (Minutes): | 1:35 | 1:21 | |
Pieces/Edge: | 10 | 10 | |
Finish: | 32 rms | 11-12 rms | 11-12 rms |
Floor to Floor Time: | 2.6 hours | 15:00 minutes total | 15:00 minutes total |
Savings (Machining Time): | 90% |
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