Cutting Performance of Fiber Laser Textured Tools in Face Milling of Titanium Alloys

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Textured self-lubricating tools were fabricated by fiber laser machining. Dry milling of titanium alloys was carried out with these textured tools and conventional one for comparison. The cutting forces, cutting temperature, surface roughness of processed workpiece and tool flank wear were measured. Results show that the textured tools can reduce the cutting forces, cutting temperature and surface roughness of workpiece, as a result, present superior wear-resistance compared to the untextured tool.

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