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If you’re cutting parts for the aerospace industry, you already know the materials don’t give in easily. Whether it’s titanium, Inconel, composites, or heat-treated alloys, the challenge isn’t just about removing metal—it’s about doing it reliably, efficiently, and within the tight specs your customers demand. That’s where Greenleaf’s aerospace tooling lineup really shows its value. The catalog below is a pretty comprehensive overview of solutions engineered specifically for aerospace applications. From solid carbide tools and indexable milling systems to ceramic inserts and high-performance coatings, every tool in the lineup is aimed at helping you handle tough materials with more confidence and consistency. What stands out right away is Greenleaf’s focus on tool life and process stability. Their XSYTIN®-360 solid ceramic line is a great example—it’s built to handle high-speed, high-temperature machining of nickel-based superalloys, and it’s tough enough to extend tool life in the most demanding environments. On the carbide side, the WSRPF end mills bring variable pitch geometry to the table to minimize chatter, with standard neck reliefs that allow you to get deep into pockets without tool interference—especially helpful when working on thin-walled or contoured aerospace features. Indexable milling is just as strong. Tools like the FMRPF face mills provide the flexibility to transition between roughing and finishing operations, giving you more control over surface finish and tool life without having to constantly swap out holders. Whether you're roughing structural titanium or finishing composite skins, Greenleaf's indexable are designed to give you predictable performance and stable results. When it comes to blisks and other turbomachinery parts, tool choice becomes even more critical. In nickel-based alloys, ceramics offer a clear advantage for rough slotting—especially when paired with round positive inserts, which help you move metal aggressively without sacrificing process security. For titanium-based blisks, where ceramics won’t cut it, the same insert style still applies, but in coated carbide. And for blades with tight curves where a straight slotting cutter won’t reach, Greenleaf’s custom curved slotting cutters give you a specialized, time-saving solution that can often replace more expensive multi-axis roughing setups. Holemaking is another area where Greenleaf’s engineering shows up on the shop floor. Whether you're pushing coolant through drills to bore deep titanium spars or using custom step tools to get clean breakouts in stacked aerospace materials, you’ll find options here that cut cycle time while maintaining bore integrity. Their reamers are tuned for dimensional control and repeatability, even on thin-walled parts, and help prevent the kind of finish problems that show up later during final inspection. For challenging groove and slot applications, Greenleaf’s Powerlock® Top Notch-style inserts are a smart pick. These are build-to-order, so you can dial in exactly what you need. They're especially useful for thin grooves in high-temp materials where tool deflection and vibration are a concern. Both full-nose and flat-nose geometries are available, with standard and custom widths depending on your part specs. And when you're machining hard superalloys—think Inconel or Waspaloy--Greenleaf’s ceramic and cBN insertsbecome essential. These are made for high-speed turning or milling where you simply can’t afford inconsistent finishes or poor tool wear. Combined with Greenleaf’s high-performance coatings, these inserts offer the kind of heat resistance and tool longevity that help keep costs predictable and quality high. Even if you're not running huge batches, there’s a lot to like here. Greenleaf’s combination drills and chamfer tools can help you reduce tool stations and program complexity, which means more spindle time and fewer interruptions for manual intervention. If your shop is pushing the envelope in aerospace machining, this catalog offers a roadmap to improving productivity across your process. Whether you're focused on cycle time reduction, better surface finishes, or just trying to keep your machines running longer between tool changes, there’s something in here designed to move the needle. The full catalog is embedded below so you can dive deeper. But if you're working with exotic materials, tight tolerances, and the kind of quality standards aerospace customers expect, and you want to take a closer look at what Greenleaf is offering, get in contact with our team here at Factory Tooling Solutions. Your browser does not support viewing this document. Click here to download the document.
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Factory Tooling Solutions is excited to announce our return to the Wichita Industrial Trade Show 2025 (WITS), taking place October 21–23, 2025 at the Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center in Wichita, Kansas. As one of the largest regional manufacturing and machining trade shows in the Midwest, WITS 2025 brings together professionals from across the industrial, aerospace, agricultural, and energy sectors to explore the latest in machine tools, precision tooling, automation, workholding, and metalworking technology.
Held every other year since 1974, the Wichita Tool Show has built a strong reputation as a must-attend event for manufacturers, engineers, and industry leaders throughout Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and surrounding states. Factory Tooling Solutions will be showcasing product innovations from all 19 of our world-class principals, giving attendees a hands-on look at the cutting tools, toolholding systems, workholding, and metalworking fluids that drive manufacturing efficiency and precision. Our booth will feature a wide-ranging display of tooling innovations and solutions from all of the world-class principals we represent. This is a great opportunity to get hands-on with the latest products featured on our website and speak directly with the FTS team about your application challenges. Explore the Full Factory Tooling Solutions Lineup You’ll find product samples and technical displays from across our lineup, including:
See What’s New – and What’s Next If you’re looking to stay competitive in precision manufacturing, you won’t want to miss this event. Our team will be on-hand to guide you through tooling strategies, help identify cost-saving opportunities, and match your application with the right products. Whether you’re optimizing for cycle time, surface finish, or material removal rates, FTS has the solutions to help you stay ahead. We look forward to seeing you in Wichita this October! Cut Harder, Run Faster: Greenleaf’s WG-700 Ceramic Inserts Push the Limits of Heat Resistance4/23/2024 If you've ever battled the heat barrier while cutting hard materials like cast iron or nickel-based alloys, you know the pain—tool wear skyrockets, inserts crater, and productivity tanks. But that’s where Greenleaf’s WG-700 Ceramic Insertscome into play. These are not your average ceramics. Built from whisker-reinforced ceramic material, WG-700 inserts are purpose-built for extreme conditions in high-speed turning and hard machining. WG-700 inserts allow you to push surface speeds up to 5000 SFM without coolant—minimizing heat damage and maximizing tool life. Whether you're cutting aerospace alloys or gray cast iron, these inserts are your ticket to more uptime and higher throughput. Built for Heat, Speed, and Tough Materials WG-700’s secret weapon is its silicon carbide whisker reinforcement. Think of it like rebar inside concrete—it boosts fracture resistance while keeping the edge sharp under pressure. This makes WG-700 perfect for high-temp materials and hard metals, especially where coolant use is limited or not feasible. Edge Prep & Chip Control Options Greenleaf offers a variety of edge preps including T-land, honed, and sharp edge finishes. If you're roughing hard parts or taking heavy interrupted cuts, go for the honed edge. Finishing tight-tolerance features on aerospace alloys? The sharp edge prep gives you precision with less built-up edge.
And remember, while ceramic inserts may require a different approach than carbide, the productivity payoffs—especially in dry machining—are well worth it.
You'll find WG-700 delivering exceptional performance in dry turning of:
Get Started with Factory Tooling Solutions Looking to reduce tool changes, cut cycle times, and boost performance on high-temp alloys? Reach out to Factory Tooling Solutions today. We’ll help you select the right WG-700 insert geometry and edge prep for your application—and even arrange a test run. Let's see what these ceramics can really do on your machines. |
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