Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
801359 Precision Engineering 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

We have developed cemented tungsten carbide (CTC) micro-cutting tools of 3 μm diameter by electrical discharge machining (EDM). Microdrilling and micromilling were carried out using the developed tools, and their cutting performance was investigated. Cutting was performed in free-cutting brass plates. Ultrasonic oscillation was employed to lower the cutting resistance. As a result, holes and a slot of 3 μm depth were successfully fabricated using tools made of CTC with 0.6 μm grain size, indicating that successful cutting with 3 μm-diameter tools was accomplished for the first time. Furthermore, CTC with 90 nm grain size was used as a tool material to improve the tool breakage resistance and tool form accuracy. The drilling performance of tools made of this ultrafine-grain-sized CTC was also investigated and found to exhibit a considerably improved average tool life.

► We have developed cemented tungsten carbide micro-cutting tools of 3 μm diameter. ► They were fabricated by electrical discharge machining (EDM). ► Microdrilling and micromilling were carried out using the developed tools. ► Holes and a slot of 3 μm depth were successfully fabricated.

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