Prediction of a New Form of the Cutting Tool According to Achieve the Desired Surface Quality

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This article presents the results of experiments that concerned on the surface roughness quality by drilling of a new Extra Low Carbon (ELC) austenitic stainless steel X01Cr14Ni9TiN. This article presents conclusions of machinability tests on new austenitic stainless steels X01Cr14Ni9TiN. The results of cutting zone evaluation under cutting conditions (cutting speed in interval vc=40-60 m/min, depth of cut ap=2.5 mm and feed f=0.01-0.12 mm per rev.).

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