Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10418418 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The addition of WC and group IV carbides to Ti(C,N)-Ni cermet causes a change in microstructure, leading to a change in material property. The effect of WC and group IV carbides on the performance of Ti(C,N) cermet tools was investigated. The composition of WC was varied from 5Â wt.% to 20Â wt.%. A homemade insert with 15Â wt.% addition had the longest tool life for turning and that with 20Â wt.% had the longest tool life for milling. The effect of group IV carbides, such as ZrC, ZrN and HfC, was also investigated. Cermets with 1Â wt.% of ZrC, HfC and 14Â wt.% WC showed the best cutting performance. Reliability tests were also carried out. A normal density function was found to be suitable for representing the distribution of both flank wear at a given time and cutting time at a given flank wear.
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Authors
Won Tae Kwon, June Seuk Park, Shinhoo Kang,