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- W2893869219 abstract "Sustainability of machining processes is becoming increasingly important today. Therefore, the use of conventional machining with oil based cooling lubrication fluids (oil CLF) is becoming insufficient. On the other hand, dry machining, as the cleanest and most environmentally friendly machining process, lacks in cooling and lubrication. This can shorten tool life and decrease productivity, especially when machining difficult-to-cut materials. Machining these materials is often affected via high mechanical and thermal tool loads. Workpiece material characteristics like low thermal conductivity, strain hardening, etc. are causing high temperatures in the cutting zone and consequently high wear tendency of carbide tools, even at relatively low cutting speeds. Therefore, to increase productivity, as an alternative to carbide tools, full body ceramic milling tools are proposed. Ceramic, as a cutting material, is stable even at high temperatures, which are present when machining difficult-to-cut materials, such as nickel based alloy Inconel 718. Hardness retaining (high compressive strength), good wear resistance and chemical stability at high temperatures are other pros of ceramic tools. In this paper, high speed milling process using full body ceramic end milling tools is analyzed in parallel to carbide tools. Tool life of ceramic end mills is compared with tool life of more widely used carbide end mills when milling difficult-to-cut nickel based alloy Inconel 718. The results show that ceramic milling tools are offering an increase in productivity, however, the overall efficiency, in comparisons to carbide tools, is still questionable." @default.
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- W2893869219 title "Suitability of the full body ceramic end milling tools for high speed machining of nickel based alloy Inconel 718" @default.
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