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Seco focuses on the reconditioning of solid-carbide tools

Posted on 14 Oct 2025. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 418 times.
Seco focuses on the reconditioning of solid-carbide toolsIn a move that reflects the shifting priorities of modern manufacturing, Seco, part of the Sandvik Group, is working hand-in-hand with its customers to redefine how cutting tools are managed and utilised. The company’s solid carbide reconditioning programme is emerging as a cornerstone of this transformation, offering a compelling blend of cost-efficiency, sustainability and operational resilience.

Historically, worn solid carbide tools were simply discarded, adding to both the environmental burden and tooling expenditure. Seco’s approach challenges this norm by restoring tools to their original geometry and coating, ensuring performance equivalent to new tools. This not only extends the lifecycle of each tool but also significantly reduces raw material consumption and environmental impact. The result is a smarter, more sustainable manufacturing process that aligns with the evolving demands of the industry.

The timing of this initiative is particularly relevant. With ongoing geopolitical tensions continuing to disrupt global supply chains, manufacturers are increasingly seeking localised solutions. Seco’s expanding global reconditioning footprint addresses this need directly, offering full capabilities across key regions.

Recycling programme

Shorter lead times and reduced logistical complexity are just part of the story. The company also operates its own recycling programme for carbide tools, ensuring that even those beyond reconditioning are responsibly processed and repurposed.

Digitalisation is another key driver of Seco’s strategy. The integration of Data Matrix codes into its tooling portfolio enables full lifecycle traceability. Each tool is laser-etched with a unique code, allowing it to be tracked from production through reconditioning and ultimately recycling.

This digital thread provides real-time insights into tool status, helping customers make informed decisions, optimise machining processes and reduce operational costs. As Seco rolls out this capability across its range, manufacturers gain access to a streamlined, intelligent tooling ecosystem from day one.

Seco’s commitment to sustainability is not just about environmental stewardship — it is about building resilience. By combining advanced reconditioning services with data-driven insights, the company is helping manufacturers create production systems that are not only efficient but also adaptable to future challenges. In today’s competitive landscape, reconditioning is no longer a secondary option — it is a strategic imperative.