2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13102398
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Experimental Studies on Durability of PVD-Based CrCN/CrN-Coated Cutting Blade of Planer Knives Used in the Pine Wood Planing Process

Abstract: The condition of the cutting tool is one of the most important factors as it directly affects the technological and economic efficiencies of the woodworking process. The large variety of raw materials of wood combined with possible impurities and inclusion of solids puts high demands on planing machines. One of the methods to modify their operational properties is to apply antiwear coating on their working surfaces using vacuum deposition methods, such as physical vapor deposition (PVD). The use of such coatin… Show more

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“…However, this method also allows producing reflective coatings, e.g., Nb 2 O 5 /SiO 2 coating, with a hardness even lower than 1 GPa [12]. Coatings of high hardness are mainly used 2 of 34 for anti-wear applications, as protective coatings for tools and knives [13,14], and for anti-erosion applications [15][16][17]. For that reason, resistance to sliding wear [10,18], tribological properties [19], fracture toughness [16,20], fatigue toughness [6,21], solid particle erosion resistance [22,23] as well as cavitation erosion resistance [24,25] have been deeply investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this method also allows producing reflective coatings, e.g., Nb 2 O 5 /SiO 2 coating, with a hardness even lower than 1 GPa [12]. Coatings of high hardness are mainly used 2 of 34 for anti-wear applications, as protective coatings for tools and knives [13,14], and for anti-erosion applications [15][16][17]. For that reason, resistance to sliding wear [10,18], tribological properties [19], fracture toughness [16,20], fatigue toughness [6,21], solid particle erosion resistance [22,23] as well as cavitation erosion resistance [24,25] have been deeply investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An accurate forecasting of the power demand for the cutting of wood allows optimal choice of the process configuration, including the number of saws and their spacing in frame saws, multi-circulars saws or tandem band saws. This ensures an effective use of machines as well as prevents overloading that can result in the damage of tools or other losses associated with long downtime in the manufacturing process [32][33][34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the carried out experimental studies, such an analysis was realized on all planar cutting blades obtained from the automatic skinning machine Steen ST600 after the technological process. Measurement data for analysis were obtained using a multisensory optical profilometer Talysurf CLI2000 (Taylor-Hobson, Leicester, Great Britain) equipped with a laser triangulation sensor LK-031 (Keyence Corp., Osaka, Japan) [ 34 , 35 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conditions under which the measurements were performed are given at the bottom of the Figure 6a. optical profilometer Talysurf CLI2000 (Taylor-Hobson, Leicester, Great Britain) equipped with a laser triangulation sensor LK-031 (Keyence Corp., Osaka, Japan) [34,35]. Figure 6 presents example analyses prepared in TalyMap Silver 4.1 software using Mountains Technology ® (Digital Surf, Besançon, France) for two planar cutting blades.…”
Section: Surface Microgeometry Measurements Of the Planar Cutting Blades After The Technological Processmentioning
confidence: 99%