Special cutting tools are custom Cemented Carbide, HSS, PCD, or CBN tools with tailored geometry and coatings to combine operations and boost throughput. With precision holders and internal coolant, they machine automotive, aerospace, medical, hydraulic, and mould components efficiently.
Special cutting tools are custom‑engineered cutters designed to meet specific machining requirements, consolidate operations, and increase productivity. The process begins with application analysis (material, tolerances, cycle time), followed by tool concepting using CAD/CAM and kinematic simulation. Tools are manufactured from solid Cemented Carbide, HSS‑E/PM, cermet, PCD, or CBN, selected according to workpiece material and required tool life. Geometry is tailored—multi‑step drills, form end mills, port cutters, countersink/chamfer combos, step reamers, and combination tools for drilling‑milling or bore‑chamfer‑deburr in one pass. Coatings (TiAlN, AlCrN, DLC, diamond) and edge preparations (hone, radius, chip splitters) control heat and chip flow. Tooling interfaces include HSK (hollow‑shank tool holder system), BT-taper, CAT(American steep taper concept), SK (German steep taper), hydraulic or shrink‑fit holders to achieve low runout and stability; internal coolant and through‑tool MQL support thermal management. Applications span automotive powertrain and e‑mobility components, aerospace structures, precision hydraulics/pneumatics, medical implants, mould and die, and high‑volume general machining where reduced setups, stable tolerances, and shorter cycle times are critical.
BÖHLER S200 – “The old man” This traditional tungsten high-speed steel shows its class as it always has in a tough working environment. High hot hardness and good wear resistance are characteristic of this class.
Read MoreBÖHLER S290 MICROCLEAN – “The hard stuff” The unusual alloy point of this bridge material between carbide and high-speed steel gives it a hardness of up to 70 HRC. In addition to its hot hardness and good wear resistance, its compressive strength is one of the most important properties of this powder-metallurgical high-speed steel class.
Read MoreBÖHLER S390 MICROCLEAN – “The decathlete” This grade is our PM steel with many positive usage properties. For twist drills, taps, mills, broaches, or cold-work applications, BÖHLER S390 MICROCLEAN is always a high performer.
Read MoreBÖHLER S500 – “The fireproof one” In the family of conventional high-speed steels, this alloy combines excellent cutting properties with very high hot hardness.
Read MoreBÖHLER S600 – “The high-speed steel” Ideal for mills, twist drills, and taps, broaches, cold-work tools. BÖHLER S600 is the most commonly used high-speed steel and is the starting material for our customers who deal with high-speed steel.
Read MoreBÖHLER S630 – “The economical one” Tungsten-molybdenum high-speed steel with aluminum alloy for great toughness and good machinability. Universally usable for taps and twist drills, reamers, metal saws, mills of all types, and woodworking tools.
Read MoreBÖHLER S690 MICROCLEAN – “The simple one” The tough high-speed steel for challenging machining and cold forming.
Read MoreBÖHLER S705 – “The industrial one” The conventional high-speed steel for industrial applications in machining. With a well-balanced alloy position and cobalt content, this type always manages to get the job done. Cobalt-alloyed molybdenum high-speed steel with high hardness, excellent cutting properties, outstanding compressive strength, high hot hardness, and good toughness.
Read MoreThe cost-effectiveness of high speed steels is strongly dependent on their alloy components. Strong fluctuations in the raw materials market and resulting price variations have compelled voestalpine BÖHLER Edelstahl to rethink the basic alloy concepts of the high speed steels in our product portfolio. The result is the patented BÖHLER S730 material, which is an economical alternative to the generally applicable standard sort 1.3243 or M35 (BÖHLER S705). Despite its economic advantage, BÖHLER S730 is fully equivalent to the standard 1.3243 in terms of performance.
Read MoreBÖHLER S790 MICROCLEAN – “The 1st MICROCLEAN” High-speed steel manufactured in a powder metallurgy process, with good hot hardness, compressive strength, and wear resistance. PM technology gives it good toughness and excellent workability, including the best machinability.
Read MoreHeavy-duty machining tools Not only for the machining of steels but also for nonferrous metals such as nickel-base and titanium alloys. • turning tools • milling cutters • woodworking tools • bimetal strips for saw blades Tools used under extreme compressive stresses e. g. precision blanking tools for high-strength materials • shaping punches • dies
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