Experimental Investigations on Machining Micro Alloy Steel (MAS 38MnSiVS5) Using K 20 Multi Coated Carbide Insert

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An experimental investigation is carried out on machining Micro Alloy Steel (MAS). The cylindrical rods of diameter 60 mm and length 250 mm is machined using the medium duty lathe of 2 kW spindle power to study the machinability issues of MAS using K20 multi coated (TiN-TiCN-Al203-ZrCN) Carbide insert. The optimum cutting parameters have been identified by power consumed by main spindle, and average surface roughness of machined component. Results show at higher cutting speeds; good surface finish is obtained. It is concluded that, surface finish is directly proportionate to the cutting speed. Results provide some useful information.

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