IJRME – Volume 5 Issue 1 Paper 2

A REVIEW ON IMPROVING TOOL LIFE WITH USE OF CRYOGENIC MACHINING AND DIFFERENT TOOL COATINGS

Author’s Name :  Er Krishan Kumar| Er Anmol Deep | Er Vivek Mehta| Er Anil Kumar

Volume 05 Issue 01  Year 2018  ISSN No:  2349-3860  Page no: 4-6

12

Abstract:

In now days machining without the use of any coolant is become more popular due to safety of the environment. Because of this demands for increasing tool life without use of coolants are more. So according to this problem some of new machining techniques are considered like dry machining and cryogenic machining. Metal cutting is important in metal manufacturing process to achieve required shape and size. Many of the metal cutting industries invented different ways of improve the life of single point cutting tool in to increase the rate of the production and to reduce the cost of product, which is the major need of today’s the manufacturing Industry. The goal of this paper to improve the tool life by various coatings on tungsten based cemented carbide cutting tool with cryogenic machining process. The coatings like Titanium nitride, aluminum oxide, and Titanium nitride/ aluminum oxide respectively are in use. This paper is about, the machining performance of coated tungsten based cemented carbides, were tested during plain turning of AISI 1045 steel under dry conditions.

Keywords:

Tool Coating, Cryogenics, Dry Machining, Cryogenic Machining

References:

  1. ISO, ISO 3685 – Tool life testing with single point turning tools, 2nd Edition (1993).
  2. Armarego, E. J. A., Brown, R. H., The machining of metals, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1965.
  3. Bouzakis, K. D., Michailidis, N., Vidakis, N., Eftathiou, K., Kompogiannis, S., Erkens, G., Interpretation of PVD Coated Inserts Wear Phenomena in Turning, Annals of the CIRP 49 (2000) 65-68.
  4. Carlsson, T. E., Strand, F., Lindstrom, B., Statistical model for prediction of tool life as a basis for economical optimization of the cutting process, CIRP Annals 41 (1992) 79-82.
  5. Cho, S. S., Komvopoulos, K., Wear Mechanisms of Multi-Layer Coated Cemented Carbide Cutting Tools, Journal of Tribology 119 (1997) 8-17.
  6. Dearnley, P. A., Trent, E. M., Wear mechanisms of coated carbide tools, Metals Technology 9 (1982)
  7. Holmberg, K., Matthews, A., Ronkainen, H., Coatings tribology – contact mechanisms and surface design, Tribology International 31 (1998) 107-120.
  8. ISO, ISO 3685 – Tool life testing with single point turning tools, 2nd Edition (1993).
  9. Lux, B., Columbier, C., Atena, H., Stemberg, K., Preparation of Alumina Coatings by Chemical Vapor Deposition, Thin Solid Films 138 (1986) 49-64.
  10. Metals Handbook, Machining, Vol. 7, 9th Edition, ASM, USA, 1980, pp. 773-783.