Scientific Cutting Tools' Custom, Modified Tooling Boosts Efficiency
PMTS 2025: Scientific Cutting Tools provides customized solutions that address specific geometries, coatings and material requirements.
Scientific Cutting Tools (SCT) showcases its custom and modified tools tailored to meet the specialized needs of various industries. SCT provides customized solutions that address specific geometries, coatings and material requirements. Whether modifying an existing tool for enhanced efficiency or engineering a completely custom design, SCT collaborates with customers to develop an optimized cutting tool for their application.
SCT specialized tooling solutions include:
- Thread Mills: Trapezoidal, Buttress, Whitworth, ACME and Stub ACME specials, locking threads, serration tools, custom tools to print
- Port Tools: Through-coolant, trepan tools, custom tools to print, autoclave, cavity and multi-step port tools
- Single Point Tools: Specialized threading tools for bone screws and plates, special forms, modified groove specials, face grooving, buttress, ACME and Stub ACME
- Milling Tools: Special profiles, chamfer mills, corner rounders and keyseat cutters.
SCT’s custom and modified tools serve industries ranging from aerospace and medical to automotive and general manufacturing. By leveraging innovative CNC grinding and stringent quality control, SCT says it ensures that every tool meets exact specifications with precision.
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