Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
781271 International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

An Al2O3/TiC ceramic cutting tool with the additions of CaF2 solid lubricant was produced by hot pressing. The fundamental properties of this ceramic cutting tool were examined. Dry machining tests were carried out on hardened steel and cast iron. The tool wear, the cutting forces, and the friction coefficient between the tool–chip interface were measured. It was shown that the friction coefficient at the tool–chip interface in dry cutting of hardened steel and cast iron with Al2O3/TiC/CaF2 ceramic tool was reduced compared with that of Al2O3/TiC tool without CaF2 solid lubricant. The mechanisms responsible were determined to be the formation of a self-lubricating film on the tool–chip interface, and the composition of this self-lubricating film was found to be mainly CaF2 solid lubricant, which was released and smeared on the wear track of the tool rake face, and acted as lubricating additive between the tool–chip sliding couple during machining processes. The appearance of this self-lubricating film contributed to the decrease of the friction coefficient. Cutting speed was found to have a profound effect on this self-lubricating behavior.

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