Webinar – Strategies for Your Tools

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From raw materials crisis to cost-saving opportunity

On 12 May 2026, from 10:00 to 11:30, we will show you specific ways in which you can sustainably improve the cost-effectiveness of your tools’ manufacture and use. In this webinar, you will learn how to optimise the utilisation of your carbide tools through tailored tool design and efficient regrinding strategies. This way, you can turn rising raw material prices into a cost-saving opportunity.

From raw materials crisis to cost-saving opportunity

On 12 May 2026, from 10:00 to 11:30, we will show you specific ways in which you can sustainably improve the cost-effectiveness of your tools’ manufacture and use. In this webinar, you will learn how to optimise the utilisation of your carbide tools through tailored tool design and efficient regrinding strategies. This way, you can turn rising raw material prices into a cost-saving opportunity.

Register now for our free webinar.

Carbide prices are rising, margins are falling and cost pressures are mounting across the entire value chain, affecting both tool manufacturers and users. We will show you practical solutions based on our latest research and, through a joint discussion, answer the following questions with you: Sound interesting? Register now for free for the webinar. You will then receive all the important information and your login details by email.

  • How does an optimised tool design increase tool life?
  • How can tool utilisation be maximised through efficient regrinding?
  • What specific strategies for margin protection can be derived from this?

 

Topics and agenda of the webinar

10:00 a.m.Introduction – Tooling Strategies
10:10 a.m.Customised tool design to reduce tooling costs for the user (Florian Schaper)
10:30 a.m.Professionalising tool regrinding strategies (Frederik Wiesener)
10:50 a.m.Reducing costs in tool manufacturing through tool regrinding (Lars Luthe)
11:10 a.m.Closing discussion

Approaches to maximising cutting tool efficiency

  • How does tool design maximise cutting material efficiency?

    The performance of cutting tools is significantly determined by the shape of the cutting edge. A sharp cutting edge results in low process forces, but is susceptible to chipping. A heavily rounded cutting edge increases stability, but also friction and tool stress.But where is the optimum? 

    We’d be happy to answer this question for you in our webinar. Register now for free.

  • How important is tool regrinding for cost-effectiveness?

    Sharply rising carbide prices mean that maximising cutting material utilisation is becoming increasingly important. Regrinding tools not only requires less energy than manufacturing new tools; production time and costs are also significantly lower for regrinding than for new tool manufacture.

    But what do you need to bear in mind when planning regrinding to maximise your cost-effectiveness? And how does regrinding affect the performance of the tools when they are reused? You can find out in our webinar. Click here to register for free.

Your contact persons

Benjamin Bergmann Benjamin Bergmann
Dr.-Ing. Benjamin Bergmann
Address
An der Universität 2
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
123
Benjamin Bergmann Benjamin Bergmann
Dr.-Ing. Benjamin Bergmann
Address
An der Universität 2
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
123
Florian Schaper Florian Schaper
M. Sc. Florian Schaper
Florian Schaper Florian Schaper
M. Sc. Florian Schaper