Check Tic-coated Tungsten Carbide Tool Wear in Machining Steel
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In industrial production systems, including the most important factors in the economic field machining operations, reduce tool wear due to abrasive nature of the phenomenon on many factors, including temperature Lathe tool, influences, machining conditions (cutting speed, speed losses, forcing to rebuild parts of the manufacturing tolerances disassemble tool wear is caused by the phenomenon, as well as large sums to replace or sharpen this tool. In this study, an in vitro study done on tool wear SNMM120404 and the effect of parameters such as rotation speed of the spindle chuck, feed rate and depth of tool wear is investigated
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volume 6 issue 4
pages 43- 47
publication date 2014-02-20
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