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Best mill Imes Icore CORiTEC 750i vs Datron D5
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<blockquote data-quote="Gabriel" data-source="post: 125349" data-attributes="member: 8853"><p>The D5 is a very well built machine, and anyone who has seen its insides can agree with me. The cooling system is very effective for metal and titanium, I personally didn't believe it until I saw it at work, and after watching it every day for almost two years now, I am convinced. We are using 3mm, 2mm Datron tools for roughing and 1,5mm and 1mm tools for roughing and finishing from another manufacturer only because they have a better geometry and hence a longer lifetime.</p><p></p><p>The D5 is built primarily for metal, but there's also a D5 version ready for ceramic milling that also allows wet milling. It is insulated, it has a second screen so it can withstand cooling jet.</p><p></p><p>I think the 13 tool changer and the new 15 tool changer is enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabriel, post: 125349, member: 8853"] The D5 is a very well built machine, and anyone who has seen its insides can agree with me. The cooling system is very effective for metal and titanium, I personally didn't believe it until I saw it at work, and after watching it every day for almost two years now, I am convinced. We are using 3mm, 2mm Datron tools for roughing and 1,5mm and 1mm tools for roughing and finishing from another manufacturer only because they have a better geometry and hence a longer lifetime. The D5 is built primarily for metal, but there's also a D5 version ready for ceramic milling that also allows wet milling. It is insulated, it has a second screen so it can withstand cooling jet. I think the 13 tool changer and the new 15 tool changer is enough. [/QUOTE]
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