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Development of Polycrystalline Diamond Tungsten Carbide Combination Circular Saw and Comparison of Tool Wear (PCD 초경 복합 원형 톱 개발과 공구마모 비교)

  • Joo, Chang-Min;Park, Yoon-Ok;Kim, Su-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.20 no.9
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    • pp.48-56
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    • 2021
  • Tungsten carbide (WC) circular saws have been widely used to cut plywood. Recently, expensive polycrystalline diamond (PCD) were adopted to extend the tool life of circular saws. This study developed a PCD-WC combination circular saw and compared its performance with that of existing WC and PCD saws. Flank wear of WC saw blades and edge chipping of rectangular PCD was observed during the experiments. The PCD-WC saw replaced half of the chamfered teeth with PCD and applied tough WC for all rectangular teeth. In the experiments, edge chipping was not observed in rectangular WC teeth and the flank wear of chamfered teeth was decreased compared with that of conventional circular saws.

Performance Characteristics of CVD Diamond Cutting Tools

  • Oles, E.J.;Cackowski, V.J.
    • The Korean Journal of Ceramics
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.203-211
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    • 1996
  • CVD diamond tools are becoming more widely used in industry as an economic alternative to polycrystalline diamond (PCD) for machining non-ferrous and non-metallic materials. Although CVD diamond-sheet tools have been on the market for several years, diamond-coated carbide inserts have become available only recently, with the successful resolution of long-standing adhesion problems. Diamond coating morphology on the rake surface of the tool affects chip formation favorably, whereas a microscopically rough, faceted morphology on the flank surface of the tool produces a rough workpiece finish. Workpiece finish can be improved by using a coated tool with a larger nose radius. The tool life provided by diamond-coated tools(~30 $\mu\textrm{m}$ thick) can meet or exceed that of PCD tools, depending on the characteristics of the workpiece material. When using diamond-coated carbide tools in milling, a sharp-edged PCD tool should be used in the wiper position of the cutter to minimize workpiece roughness and burr formation.

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Machinability evaluation of non-coated end mill tool fabricated by ultra-fine WC (초미립 WC로 제작된 무코팅 엔드밀 공구의 가공성 평가)

  • Kim D.H.;Kwon D.H.;Kang I.S.;Kim J.S.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.13-14
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    • 2006
  • The quality of tool material is very important factor in machining evaluation. The characteristics of tungsten carbide, such as grain size and hardness, and density are depending on the variation of Co composition and WC size. In this study, the non-coated end mill which is made of ultra-fine tungsten carbide is investigated by measuring tool wear and tool lift test. The machining test is conducted with high hardened workpiece under high-speed cutting condition.

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Machinability of ceramic and WC-Co green compacts (세라믹 및 초경합금 성형체의 피절삭성)

  • Lee, Jae-Woo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.21 no.9
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    • pp.1520-1530
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    • 1997
  • Machining pressed compacts of ceramic and WC-Co materials can be the most cost effective way of forming the bodies prior to sintering when the required number of pieces is small. In this study, in order to clarify the machinability for turning, the $Si_3N_4$ and the WC-Co green compacts unsintered were machined under different cutting conditions with various tools. Absorbing chips by vacuum hose decreases tool wear. The tool wear becomes larger in the order of the ceramic, CBN and cemented carbide tools in machining the $Si_3N_4$ green compacts. In machining the WC-Co green compacts, the tool wear becomes larger in the order of the ceramic, cemented carbide and CBN tools. The land of cutting edge does not affect tool wear. When machining with cemented carbide tool, the tool wear i equal cutting length is nearly identical in spite of the increase of cutting spee, and the roughness of machined surface was the best in the cutting speed of 90 m/min. The tool wear decreases with the increase of rake angle and relief angle and with the decrease of nose radius. The machined surfaces become worse with the increase of feed rate and depth of cut, and with the decrease of rake angle and relief angle. The tool wear is not affected by the feed and depth of cut.

Hard Turning Machinability of V30 Cemented Carbide with PCD, cBN and PcBN Cutting Tool (초경합금재의 하드터닝에서 공구재종에 따른 절삭성)

  • Heo, Sung-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.25 no.12
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2008
  • Hard turning process can be defined as a single-point machining process carried out on "hard" materials. The process is intended to replace or limit traditional grinding operations that are expensive, environmentally unfriendly, and inflexible. The purpose of this study is to achieve a systematic understanding of machining characteristics and the effects of machining parameters on cutting force, tool wear shape and chip formation by the outer cutting of a kind of wear resistant tungsten carbide V30. Hard turning experiments were carried out on this alloy using the PCD (Poly Crystalline Diamond), cBN (cubic Boron Nitride) and PcBN (Polycrystalline cubic Boron Nitride) cutting tools. The PcBN and the usual cBN tools were used to be compare with the PCD tool and the dry turning was carried out. The PcBN is attractive as the tool material which replaces the PCD. The tool wear width and cutting force were measured, and the worn tool and chip were observed. The difference of the tool wear mechanism among the three tool materials was investigated.

The Tin coating for life-eztension on the cutting bites. (절삭가공용 바이트 수명연장을 위한 TiN 코팅에 관한 연구)

  • 백영남;유송민;오환섭;전인철;김강법
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.400-406
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    • 1998
  • Tool life characteristics were investigated for the TiN coated (PVD) tungsten carbide cutting tools to improve the tool life Experimental variables for Tin coating were coating time and cathode bias voltage and cuting variables were cutting speed and feel rate. As a experiment result, TiN coated tool was extended about from 2.14 to 2.7 times than that of not coated tungsten carbide tools. Also, coating thinkness is much affected to tool life.

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Cutting method of tungsten carbide material using hot machining (고온가공기법을 이용한 초경소재 가공기술)

  • 이채문;이득우;정우섭;김상기
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.365-369
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    • 2004
  • The Advantages of hot machining are the reduction of cutting forces, tool wear, and the increase of material removal rates. In this study, a hot-machining using gas flame heating characteristics of milling by CBN tip was analyzed, and the influence of the surface temperature and the depth of cut on the tool life were investigated. The results show that hot machining of tungsten carbide-alloyed is more effective than conventional machining. In addition, some advantages obtained from hot machining, such as decrease of tool wear and cutting force, high surface quality.

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A Study on Characteristics of Tool Wear and Surface Roughness in Face Milling of Automobile Parts (승용차 부품의 정면밀링가공시 공구마모 및 표면거칠기 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 김성일;오성훈;문상돈;김태영
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.4 no.5
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    • pp.223-230
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    • 1996
  • The quality and productivity in machining automobile parts are influenced by various factors such as cutting conditions, vibration, and used tool. To improve the quality and productivity of the automobile parts(torsion beam), lots of research on the evaluation of tool life and control of surface roughness has been required. Therefore, the width of flank wear, cutting force, and surface roughness are monitored to analyse the characteristics of tool wear and surface roughness at different tools. This experimental investigation is mainly focused on the characteristics of the tool wear, tool life and surface roughness in multi-insert milling of automobile parts(torsion beam) by using uncoated tungsten carbide tool(WC), TiN coated tool, and cermet tool.

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Multi response optimization of surface roughness in hard turning with coated carbide tool based on cutting parameters and tool vibration

  • Keblouti, Ouahid;Boulanouar, Lakhdar;Azizi, Mohamed Walid.;Bouziane, Abderrahim
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.70 no.4
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    • pp.395-405
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    • 2019
  • In the present work, the effects of cutting parameters on surface roughness parameters (Ra), tool wear parameters (VBmax), tool vibration (Vy) and material removal rate (MRR) during hard turning of AISI 4140 steel using coated carbide tool have been evaluated. The relationships between machining parameters and output variables were modeled using response surface methodology (RSM). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed to quantify the effect of cutting parameters on the studied machining parameters and to check the adequacy of the mathematical model. Additionally, Multi-objective optimization based desirability function was performed to find optimal cutting parameters to minimize surface roughness, and maximize productivity. The experiments were planned as Box Behnken Design (BBD). The results show that feed rate influenced the surface roughness; the cutting speed influenced the tool wear; the feed rate influenced the tool vibration predominantly. According to the microscopic imagery, it was observed that adhesion and abrasion as the major wear mechanism.

Tool Wear of the Tungsten Carbide Tipped Circular Saw (초경팁 납접형 둥근톱의 공구 마멸)

  • Lee, Jae-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.228-236
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    • 2002
  • In this study, the carbon steels, SM20C were machined with the tungsten carbide tipped circular saw to clarify the cutting-off characteristics in terms of tool wear. The results show that an improved performance in view of both the tool wear and the cutting efficiency was obtained by using oil base cutting fluid at the cutting speed of 100m/min with the feed of 0.06mm/tooth. The rake angle of 10$^{\circ}$ , clearance angle of 8$^{\circ}$ , nose radius of R0.1mm, and end cutting edge champer of 0.1mm$\times$25$^{\circ}$ are believed as the best tool geometries. The tool wear decreases due to using the saw of the disk of STS5 and the tool material of P30.