Sandvik is a Swedish engineering company that specializes in materials technology, industrial tools, and mining and rock excavation. They supply equipment, tools, services, and solutions to various industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction, energy, metalworking, and mining.
Founded in 1862 by Gu00f6ran Fredrik Gu00f6ransson as a steel maker.
In 1942, they produced their first cemented-carbide tool.
In 1950, they started to produce rock-drilling tools and equipment.
In the 1970s, they expanded their product range to include cemented-carbide inserts for turning.
In the 1990s, the company invested in research and development into new materials, and they launched their titanium and advanced stainless-steel products.
In recent years, Sandvik has focused on digitalization and automation in manufacturing and mining operations.
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Cutting inserts and tools made of cemented carbide for metal cutting, milling, and drilling applications.
Drill bits, hammers, and machines for drilling in various rock formations and mining operations.
Advanced materials for various applications, including aerospace, medical devices, and marine equipment.
Automation, data analysis, and simulation tools for optimizing mining and manufacturing processes.
Sandvik supplies equipment, tools, services, and solutions to various industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction, energy, metalworking, and mining.
Cemented-carbide tools are cutting inserts and tools made of cemented carbide for metal cutting, milling, and drilling applications.
Sandvik produces drill bits, hammers, and machines for drilling in various rock formations and mining operations.
Sandvik produces advanced materials such as stainless steel and titanium products for various applications, including aerospace, medical devices, and marine equipment.
Sandvik provides automation, data analysis, and simulation tools for optimizing mining and manufacturing processes.