Machinability of Titanium Alloy 6246 in Drilling Using TiAlN PVD Coated Carbide Insert Tools
Machinability is a measure of how easy it is to machine a material. Surface roughness and surface integrity of machined items, cutting speed, forces at work during machining or energy consumption, tool life, and chip formation are all factors to consider. This paper examines the machinability of titanium alloy...
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Nanocomposite Coatings: Properties and Applications in Machining
Nanocomposite coatings have caught the interest of a wide variety of researchers. They form a dense grain structure because of spinodal decomposition. Even at high temperatures up to 1200 ° C, this increases their wear and oxidation resistance. Promising candidates for machining many “difficult-to-cut” materials are the nanocomposite coated...
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Nanocomposite Coatings: Properties and Applications in Machining
Nanocomposite coatings have caught the interest of a wide variety of researchers. They form a dense grain structure because of spinodal decomposition. Even at high temperatures up to 1200 ° C, this increases their wear and oxidation resistance. Promising candidates for machining many “difficult-to-cut” materials are the nanocomposite coated...
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