Cutting Tool Materials and Cutting Fluids
Cutting Tool Materials and Cutting Fluids
Cutting Tool Materials and Cutting Fluids
Presents
CUTTING TOOL
MATERIALS
& CUTTING FLUIDS
TOPICS :
3-groups of materials
Alloy steels
High speed steels
Cast alloys
Particles 1-5 Mum in size are pressed & sintered to desired shape
Amount of cobalt present affects properties of carbide tools
As cobalt content increases – strength hardness & wear resistance
increases
Titanium carbide
Fig : Methods of
attaching inserts to
toolholders : (a)
Clamping and (b)
Wing lockpins. (c)
Examples of inserts
attached to
toolholders with
threadless lockpins,
which are secured
with side screws.
Edge Strength
Purpose :
Eliminating long chips
Controlling chip flow during machining
Reducing vibration & heat generated
Selection depends on feed and depth
of cut
Work piece material,type of chip
produced during cutting
Coated tools
Unique Properties :
Lower Friction
High resistance to cracks and wear
High Cutting speeds and low time & costs
Longer tool life
Coating materials
Techniques used :
Chemical –vapor deposition (CVD)
Plasma assisted CVD
Physical-vapor deposition(PVD)
Medium –temperature chemical- vapor
deposition(MTCVD)
Properties for Group of Materials
High hardness
Chemical stability
Low thermal conductivity
Good bonding
Little or no Porosity
Ion Implementation :
Ions placed into the surface of cutting tool
No change in the dimensions of tool
Nitrogen-ion Implanted carbide tools used for alloy steels & stainless
steels
Xeon – ion implantation of tools as under development
Alumina-Based ceramics:
Fig : (a) Construction of a polycrystalline cubic boron nitride or a diamond layer on a tungsten-carbide insert. (b)
Inserts with polycrystalline cubic boron nitride tips (top row) and solid polycrystalline CBN inserts (bottom row).
Silicon-Nitride based ceramics (SiN)
When tools get worned, they are reconditioned for further use
Reconditioning also involves recoating used tools with
titanium nitride