Khan, Ahsan Ali and Aman Nor Rasid, Zuraida and Yusof, Izausmawati
(2011)
A comparative study on flank wear and work surface finish during high speed milling of cast iron with different carbide tools.
In:
Advanced Machining Processes.
International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pp. 196-200.
ISBN 9789674181628
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Abstract
Abstract. Tool life sharply reduced for all the carbide tools while increasing cutting speed twice (from 500m/min to 1000m/min) during machining cast iron. Though the productivity would be double at the speed of 1000m/min than that at the speed of 500m/min, tool wear increases to a few times which indicates that the inserts used are not suitable for machining at a high speed like 1000m/min. It is better to cut cast iron using uncoated K20 carbide at low cutting speed rather than at high speed. TiAlN coated carbide has the best wear resistance at both speeds.
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