Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5464911 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2016 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
The dry micro-blasting effects on the fracture resistance of PVD-AlTiN coated cemented carbide cutting tools were studied. The AlTiN coatings with the composition of (Al0.60Ti0.40)N were deposited using cathodic arc evaporation method. The two types of coatings, which had a compressive residual stress of 0.1Â GPa (Low-Ï) and 2.6Â GPa (High-Ï), were prepared. The coated samples were subjected to the dry micro-blasting treatment by Al2O3 grains at pressures of 0.11Â MPa, 0.14Â MPa, and 0.17Â MPa. A milling test using AISI 4140 (42CrMo4) steel as the workpiece material was carried out for evaluating the fracture resistance of the prepared samples. The tool life cutting distance of Low-Ï sample micro-blasted at 0.14Â MPa and 0.17Â MPa was 2.9Â m and 7.2Â m, respectively, largely extended as compared to that of as-deposited Low-Ï sample, 1.0Â m. On the other hand, the tool life of High-Ï sample micro-blasted at 0.14Â MPa was 8.6Â m, almost same with that of as-deposited High-Ï one, 8.8Â m. Those results indicate that the dry micro-blasting effect on the fracture resistance is larger for the Low-Ï coating than for the High-Ï one.
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Authors
S. Tanaka, T. Shirochi, H. Nishizawa, K. Metoki, H. Miura, H. Hara, T. Takahashi,