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Study on micro texturing of uncoated cemented carbide cutting tools for wear improvement and built-up edge stabilisation

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2014.07.032

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Cutting tools; Surface texturing; Built-up edge; Wear behaviour; Dry cutting

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  1. German science foundation (DFG) [GR 4174/1-1]

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During dry straight turning of plain carbon steel SAE 1045 with uncoated cemented carbide cutting tools in the cutting velocity regime 50 m/min-150 m/min wear is characterised by crater wear, flank wear and corner radius wear. In the low cutting velocity regime built-up edge (BUE) formation and built-up layers are visible. The BUE structures are instable in the cutting process and lead to a detonation of the workpiece surface. Previous examinations revealed a local wear protecting effect of BUE with respect to the rake face, flank face and corner radius of the cutting tool (Kummel et al., 2014). Laser surface texturing was applied to texture the rake face of the cutting tool with different textures (dimples and channels) to allow for changing the adhesion tendency of BUE on the cutting tool. By applying a dimple texture on the rake face the BUE could be best stabilised with respect to the untextured cemented carbide cutting tools. This is accompanied with a better wear behaviour compared to the untextured cutting tool with respect to corner radius wear. Contrary, channel textures destabilised BUE, while the wear of the cutting tool is increasing. The results clearly indicate that the adhesion of workpiece material on the rake face can be modified with respect to an untextured cemented carbide cutting tool in the dry metal cutting process by applying specific textures produced by laser texturing. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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