Effect of Heat Treatment Process of Sintered M3/2 High Speed Steel Parts

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Dry machining is one of the ways to achieve a reduction of cooling lubricants, as well as reduced environmental pollution and lower health risk to workers. This leads to higher mechanical and thermal loading on cutting edges. The adaptation of cutting tools to the requirements of dry machining includes the optimisation of manufacturing technologies, the development of cutting materials of sufficient toughness and high hot hardness, the design of tool geometries as well as the coating of tools [.

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