Chapter 22 Cutting-Tool Materials and Cutting Fluids
The hardest material! This cutting material has very high hardness and toughness; it also has abrasive wear resistance. This material also maintains it's cutting edge. Particularly used when a good surface finish or accuracy are required. ISSUE: This material should be used at low strengths and has a low chemical stability at high temperatures.
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Speed-axis intercept is the parameter C. It depends upon feed, work material, depth of cut, and tool life criterion. Cutting speed (v), tool life (T), relative constant for a given tool (n), and parameter C. Cutting speed w/respect to 1-min tool life
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Machining Processes Used to Produce Round Shapes. Chapter 22 Various Cutting Operations Turing produces straight, conical, curved, or grooved workpieces Facing produces a flat surface at the end of the part Boring to enlarge a hole Drilling to produce a hole Cutting off to cut off a workpeiece Threading to produce threads Knurling produces a regularly shaped roughness
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Using an effective cutting fluid 6. Use a cutting tool that has lower chemical affinity for the workpiece material. Built-up Edge (b) (c) Figure 21.6 (a) Hardness distribution with a built-up edge in the cutting zone (material, 3115 steel). Note that some regions in the built-up edge are as much as three times harder than the bulk metal of the
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Plasma arc cutting involves a high speed of hot jet of plasma for cutting. Materials like stainless steel, copper and brass are cut using plasma arc cutting tool. Fig.1- Plasma arc cutting. Oxyfuel torch cutting: In oxyfuel torch cutting process, the materials are cut using some gaseous fuel with oxygen to create weld or for cutting grooves...
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