Sandvik is a Swedish multinational engineering company specializing in metal cutting, underground mining, and rock excavation.
The company was founded in 1862 by Gu00f6ran Fredrik Gu00f6ransson.
Initially, the company was involved in steel production.
In 1942, the company produced its first cemented-carbide tools.
Over the years, Sandvik has acquired several companies in the engineering and mining sector.
Today, the company operates in over 150 countries and has over 40,000 employees.
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Sandvik serves several industries, including aerospace, automotive, energy, general engineering, and mining.
Sandvik has manufacturing facilities in several countries, including Sweden, Germany, China, and the United States.
Sandvik offers a warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase.
The lead time for Sandvik's products can vary depending on the product and availability. You can contact Sandvik's customer service for more information.
Yes, Sandvik offers training and support for its products. You can find information on Sandvik's website or contact their customer service for more information.