Using Chatter Vibrations in Milling to Create Tribo-Functional Surfaces for Sheet-Bulk Metal Forming Tools

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The studies presented in this paper show a concept for setting up a milling process with intentionally invoked chatter vibrations. The process is used for the generation of surface structures on forming tools. Wear of the milling tool is investigated as well as the tribological characteristics of the surfaces. The results lead to the conclusion that this method is suitable for machining challenging materials like high speed steel.

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