Features of Wear of Abrasive Grains Depending on Microcuttings Speed of Steels

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In this article by the example of two abrasive materials from oxide of aluminum and nitride of boron, the processes developing in a thin surface layer between a grain of abrasive and the material, processed by microcutting with speeds of 40 and 160 m/s, the preforms from armko-iron, steels R18, 45, H18N10T and alloy titanium VT6 are investigated, using the scanning electron microscopy method.

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