Korloy RPMT10T3MO-Q KF5800 10mm Round Milling Insert for Titanium & Heat Resistant Alloys (10pcs)

$45.21 USD

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Description

The Original Korloy RPMT10T3MO-Q KF5800 is a premium 10.0mm Round (RPMT) Milling Insert specifically engineered for the most challenging materials in the industry: Titanium Alloys and Heat-Resistant Super Alloys (HRSA). Featuring the specialized KF5800 Grade, this insert utilizes an ultra-fine sub-micron carbide substrate that maintains exceptional hardness and chemical stability at extreme cutting temperatures. The -Q (Light Cutting) geometry is vital for these materials, reducing cutting forces to prevent work hardening and vibrations.

High Red-Hardness Specialist: Machining Titanium and Inconel generates concentrated heat at the cutting edge. The KF5800 grade is built to resist thermal cracking and plastic deformation, ensuring predictable tool life where standard inserts fail.

Technical Specifications:

Brand Korloy (100% Genuine)
ISO Code RPMT10T3MO-Q
Material Group S (Titanium, Inconel, Nickel-based Alloys)
Diameter / Thickness 10.0 mm / 3.97 mm
Grade KF5800 (Advanced HRSA Grade)

Core Performance Benefits:

  • Thermal Shock Resistance: The KF5800 substrate is optimized for the interrupted nature of milling tough alloys, preventing edge chipping caused by thermal cycling.
  • Reduced Work Hardening: The -Q geometry features a sharp cutting edge that shears through the material rather than rubbing, which is critical for Titanium and Inconel.
  • Round Insert Versatility: The 10mm round shape provides maximum edge strength and is ideal for ramping and 3D profiling of aerospace components.
  • Consistent Tool Life: Engineered for predictable wear patterns, allowing for reliable unmanned operation in high-value material machining.

Recommended Cutting Parameters (S Group):

Material Group Cutting Speed (Vc) Feed per Tooth (fz)
Titanium Alloys (Ti-6Al-4V) 40 - 80 m/min 0.08 - 0.15 mm/t
Inconel / Nickel Alloys 20 - 45 m/min 0.06 - 0.12 mm/t
Hastelloy / Cobalt Alloys 15 - 35 m/min 0.05 - 0.10 mm/t

Compatible Milling Cutters:

Machinist Tip: Why KF5800 is the Aerospace King

Machining Super Alloys requires a different approach than Steel or Aluminum:

KF5800 (The Specialist)

Unmatched Heat Resistance. KF5800 is designed to stay sharp at 800°C+. While other grades soften and the edge deforms, KF5800 maintains its geometry to cut through tough nickel-based alloys.

PC5300/PC9030

The Generalists. While these PVD grades are excellent for Stainless Steel, they often struggle with the extreme chemical reactivity of Titanium. For dedicated aerospace work, KF5800 is the superior investment.

Pro Advice: When using RPMT10T3MO-Q KF5800 on Titanium, use a large volume of high-concentration soluble oil (coolant). Avoid dry machining at all costs to prevent the material from igniting or welding to the tool.

Packaging: 10 pieces per box.

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Technical FAQ & Buying Guide

Are your carbide inserts interchangeable with major brands like Sandvik, Iscar, or Kennametal?

Absolutely. Our CNC carbide inserts (including CNMG, WNMG, DNMG, and APMT series) are manufactured strictly adhering to international ISO/ANSI specifications. A CNMG 120408 from OYYU BEYOND will flawlessly fit any standard turning tool holder or indexable tool from major global brands like Sandvik Coromant, Kennametal, Iscar, Walter, or SECO, providing a highly cost-effective premium alternative without sacrificing tolerance or tool life.

How do I choose the correct insert grade and chipbreaker for machining Stainless Steel (M) vs. Carbon Steel (P)?

We offer optimized CVD and PVD multi-layer coatings for different ISO material groups:

  • For Carbon/Alloy Steel (ISO P): Choose our thick multi-layer CVD coated grades (e.g., Al2O3 + TiN). They provide exceptional crater wear resistance and thermal barriers during high-speed dry or wet roughing.
  • For Stainless Steel (ISO M): Choose our nano-structured PVD coated grades with sharp, positive chipbreakers (like -TM or -MA). This combination prevents work hardening and effectively controls sticky chips.
What are the recommended cutting speed (Vc) and feed rate (f) parameters to maximize tool life?

The optimal cutting parameters vary depending on the workpiece hardness and operation type:

  • For General Steel Turnings: Recommended cutting speed ($V_c$) ranges from 150 to 280 m/min, with a feed rate ($f$) of 0.15 to 0.45 mm/rev.
  • For Stainless Steel Finishing: Recommended cutting speed ($V_c$) is 120 to 200 m/min, with a feed rate ($f$) of 0.10 to 0.25 mm/rev.Always adjust parameters based on early wear patterns: increase $V_c$ if built-up edge occurs, or reduce $V_c$ if severe flank wear is observed.
Do you offer bulk discounts or wholesale pricing for machine shops and distributors?

Yes, we support machine shops, distributors, and global buyers with tiered wholesale pricing and competitive volume discounts. We also provide OEM custom manufacturing solutions for tool holders and carbide inserts based on your technical drawings. Contact our team to request a quick B2B quotation.

What is your international shipping policy and typical lead time for orders?

We provide secure worldwide express shipping (via DHL, FedEx, and UPS) with specialized, vibration-proof industrial packaging to ensure tools arrive in perfect condition. In-stock items are dispatched within 24-48 hours, while custom or bulk orders typically have a stable lead time of 15-25 days.

How do you guarantee the quality and tolerance precision of your CNC tools?

All our cutting tools and tool holders are manufactured strictly in accordance with ISO 9001 and international industrial standards. Every batch undergoes 100% rigorous quality control testing using high-precision optical measuring equipment to ensure reliable tool life and stable performance in continuous mass production.