2016
DOI: 10.7763/ijet.2016.v8.922
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Tool Wear of Aluminum / Chromium / Tungsten/ Silicon-Based-Coated Cemented Carbide Tools in Cutting of Hardened Steel

Abstract: The above results clarify that the new (Al60, Cr25, W15)(C, N)-coating film, has both high hardness and good adhesive strength, and can be used as a tool material in cutting hardened steel.

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“…For this reason, although the absolute value of the flank wear width as shown in Fig. 1 is different, the same tendency as the previous research result [18] is obtained. That is, the wear progress of the Type G tool, which has the (Al53,Cr23,W14,Si10)(C,N)-coating film, is slower than that of the Type D, which has the (Al60,Cr25,W15)(C,N)-coating film.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…For this reason, although the absolute value of the flank wear width as shown in Fig. 1 is different, the same tendency as the previous research result [18] is obtained. That is, the wear progress of the Type G tool, which has the (Al53,Cr23,W14,Si10)(C,N)-coating film, is slower than that of the Type D, which has the (Al60,Cr25,W15)(C,N)-coating film.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Wada and Hanyu reported that the wear progress of the (Al53,Cr23,W14,Si10)(C,N)-coated tool is slower than that of the (Al60,Cr25,W15)(C,N)-coated tool, and the wear progress of the (Al60,Cr25,W15)(C,N)/(Al53,Cr23,W14,Si10)(C,N)-coate d tool, which is the multi-layer coated tool, is slower than that of the (Al53,Cr23,W14,Si10)(C,N)-coated tool in the same cutting conditions. The work material AISI D2 used in this experiment is slightly different in the chemical composition and the hardness from the work material AISI D2 used in the previous experiment [18]. For this reason, although the absolute value of the flank wear width as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The rate of wear of the AlCrWN/AlCrWSiN-coated tool, which has the multilayer coating system, was slower than that of the single layer AlCrWSiN coated tool in the cutting of hardened steel at a feed rate of 0.2 mm/rev [17]. In addition, the tool wear of the AlCrWN/AlCrWSiNcoated tool, which has the multilayer coating system, was investigated in the cutting of hardened sintered steel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%