 
    E-Cut Alu - 
the perfect
tool family
    
     
                    272 new tools
(dia. 1 to 20 mm)
 
                    Also for
3D machining
 
                    Constant l/d ratio
 
                    Verified
application data
 
                    20% less spindle
power consumption
 
                    Sustainable thanks to FRAISA ReTool®
- Extremely robust thanks to optimized neck transition
- Mirror-finish cutting face
- Extremely consistent quality
- Smooth-edged, cylindrical and with corner radius
- Standard, medium-length and long versions
Simplification and improved process reliability in production
FRAISA presents the E-Cut Alu family for machining aluminum: The totally new, smooth-edged, high-performance milling system includes over 272 articles with, for the first time, constant l/d ratios throughout. A new standard that makes these tools much easier to use and gives them improved performance, especially the standard and medium-long versions.
The milling cutters of the E-Cut Alu family have a very easy-cutting geometry that makes them particularly versatile. Mirror-finish cutting faces ensure rapid and low-friction chip removal. Adhesion is virtually impossible on these faces – a key reason why the E-Cut Alu tools can also be used in autonomous production with maximum process reliability. The high-precision, ground cutting edge is created by a very fine-grained and high-hard carbide substrate.
 
     
    Among the impressive advantages offered by E-Cut Alu milling cutters are a long tool life, excellently finished faces and low energy consumption. Optimum l/d ratios and load-oriented neck transitions result in a unique tool composition. Perfectly coordinated cutting parameters determined in countless machining tests can be called up for these new tools in FRAISA ToolExpert®.
This in combination with our industrial tool reconditioning service FRAISA ReTool® enables us to guarantee you maximum economic and ecological benefit. What’s more, our E-Cut Alu tools are genuinely easy to use and set new benchmarks in aluminum machining.
 
                 
         
        
     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    