Sandvik Coromant is a Swedish cutting tool manufacturer providing tools and solutions for the machining industry. Their products are designed to increase productivity, reduce costs and ensure high-quality results.
Founded in 1942 in Sandviken, Sweden
Launched the world's first indexable insert in the early 1950s
Joined the Sandvik Group in 1972
Opened a technology center in Gimo, Sweden in 1992
Expanded globally through acquisitions and partnerships in the 2000s
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Cutting inserts designed for use in milling, drilling, turning, and boring operations.
End mills, drills, reamers, and other cutting tools made of solid carbide for enhanced performance and tool life.
Holders for cutting tools designed to provide stability, accuracy, and rigidity during machining operations.
Sandvik Coromant is known for their high-quality cutting tools and solutions designed to increase productivity and reduce costs in the machining industry.
Sandvik Coromant is based in Sandviken, Sweden, although they have manufacturing and sales locations worldwide.
Sandvik Coromant serves a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and energy, among others.
An indexable insert is a cutting tool made of a thin, small piece of material with multiple cutting edges that are designed for use in milling, drilling, turning, and boring operations.
A tool holder is a device that holds a cutting tool in place during machining operations, providing stability, accuracy, and rigidity for enhanced performance and tool life.