Tool Wear and Surface Roughness Observation when Milling SKS3 Tool Steel with Electromagnetic Effects

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Machining of hard steel through milling process is common technique nowadays. This work explores the possibility of using electromagnetic field to improve tool life and machined surface roughness. The milling experiments was conducted using carbide insert tool for cutting a SKS3 Tool Steel. Generally, the tool life quality and machine surface roughness was increase between 5 to 10% when milling with the present of electromagnetic field.

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