The Cutting Parameter Affecting to Surface Roughness in Single-Point Diamond Turning

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Single-point diamond turning (SPDT) is a machining process making use of a monocrystal diamond tool which possesses nanometric edge sharpness, form reproducibility and wear resistance. The process is capable of producing components with micrometre to submicrometre form accuracy and surface roughness in the nanometre range. The cutting parameters that can make an effect on surface finish and form accuracy of SPDT such as spindle speedfeed ratedepth of cut and so on.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 887-888)

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1236-1239

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February 2014

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