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New Tap Features Innovative Emuge Chip-Breaking Technology.

New tap offers increased tool life and tapping efficiency in a wide range of materials for the energy industry.

2011-10-19
WEST BOYLSTON, MA, October 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Emuge Corp., the leader in tapping technology for more than 90 years, today introduced a tap with superb chip-breaking capabilities that is ideally designed for machining applications in the energy and related industries. The new Rekord DZ Series Taps feature technology developed by Emuge (http://www.emuge.com) that eliminates the formation of long continuous chips that commonly occur when tapping carbon steels, alloy steels, and austenitic stainless steels.

The taps are designed with a newly developed cutting face geometry and spiral flute form, which combine to affect chip flow, chip curl and chip length. This innovative Emuge chip-breaking technology (Emuge CBTz) produces short, broken, controllable chip formations that eliminate flute clogging and potential failure of the machine tap due to chipped cutting teeth or breakage. This technology contributes to higher reliability of the threading process, eliminates machine down time required to clean chips, improves tool life, produces a better surface finish and also increases operator safety.

"Our new chip-breaking capability is a testament to Emuge's unwavering commitment to developing the latest cutting tool technology" said Mr. Mark Hatch, Product Director of Taps and Threads Mills at Emuge Corp. "The new chip-breaking design we've developed is going to drastically improve tapping in difficult applications such as in the oil field, petrochemical and power generation industries."

Made of premium cobalt high speed steel and ground with eccentrically relieved threads which feature full pitch diameter relief, the Rekord DZ Series that feature Emuge CBTz provide much greater tool life and machining efficiency than conventional taps. The tap is surface treated with TIN to reduce friction between the tap and work piece, which results in improved thread finishes and increased tool life in carbon and alloy steels, cast and forged steels, tool and die steels and 300 stainless steel up to 35 HRC.

The new Rekord DZ Series Taps are ground with an increased pitch diameter, designated 2BX, which optimizes the gage tolerance for a 2B class-of-fit, in order to add an additional wear allowance for improved tool life. The taps are also made with Emuge's trademark long shanks, DIN length for extra reach, improved chip evacuation, cooling and lubrication.

Emuge has also designed the new taps to be used in both horizontal and vertical machining applications, which saves tooling changeover time and eliminates the need to stock two lines of taps in the tool crib. Also, a modified bottom chamfer is ideally suited for blind holes.

The new Emuge Rekord DZ Series is offered in inch sizes ranging from ½" to 2". Taps are now fully in stock at Emuge's North American headquarters.

Emuge Corp. is a subsidiary of the 1,000+ employee German company Emuge-Werk Richard Glimpel GmbH & Co. KG that has been the product technology and performance leader in their field for over 90 years. The company manufactures an extensive line of taps, end mills, thread mills, holders and attachments, over 100,000 items sold through distributors worldwide. Emuge also offers end-user technical support through a network of in-the-field engineers with extensive tooling experience.
Over 12,000 types of cutting tools and accessories are stocked in the company's North American Headquarters located in West Boylston, MA USA. The 21,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility, custom-designed and built in 2005, also serves as a technology center, fully equipped with CNC machining capability and classroom. For more information on the entire line of Emuge high performance tools, contact Emuge at 1800 Century Drive, West Boylston, MA 01583-2121, Tel. 800-323-3013, internet; http://www.emuge.com.


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[Press-News.org] New Tap Features Innovative Emuge Chip-Breaking Technology.
New tap offers increased tool life and tapping efficiency in a wide range of materials for the energy industry.