Roughness Improvement in Hard Turning when Changing Cutting Parameters and Using Differently Shaped Ceramic Tools

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This article deals with hard turning using wiper and conventional geometry of cutting tool. The aim of this paper is to compare surface roughness when using different feeds and different cutting speeds when turning with different cutting tool ́s geometries. For the experimental research was used hardened steel 100Cr6 with Rockwell hardness 62 HRC. There is a possibility to use two different cutting tool materials for finish machining of hardened steels with hardness 45 65 HRC: PCBN and mixed ceramics. Aluminum oxide plus TiC was used in this experiment.

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345-350

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January 2014

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DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2007.11.001

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