Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
615005 | Tribology International | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
AlCrOxN1âx coatings were arc deposited onto HSS drills and WC-Co end mills at N2/O2 ratios of 0.9-0.75 using DC or 10 kHz pulse bias. Lower O2 content coatings had a hardness of 32.5 GPa. whereas 0.25 O2 ratio coatings were 24-25 GPa. AlCrOxN1âx coated 6.35 mm Dia. HSS jobber drills were tested by drilling 2.5D holes in AISI D2. 10 kHz 0.9 N2 0.1 O2 coatings drilled a mean of 17.6 holes/µm, similar to commercial AlCrN coated drills at 17.8 holes/µm, whereas DC 0.75 N2 0.25 O2 coatings drilled 9 holes/µm. AlCrOxN1âx coated WC-Co end mills had low steady state wear in milling AISI 316L (70 m/min, MQL) and cut >24 m whereas uncoated tools cut 6 m. In contrast to drilling DC 0.75 N2 0.25 O2 tools had the least corner wear and low adhesion on the rake face.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Authors
A. Pilkington, S.J. Dowey, J.T. Toton, E.D. Doyle,