Journal of Production Engineering

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Vol. 9 No. 9 (1992): Former "Proceedings of the Institute of Production Engineering"
Original Research Article

Coefficients and exponents in the relationships for cutting tool speed and tool life during steel machining with coated and uncoated end-milling cutters definition

Bogdan Sovilj
University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Departman for Production Engineering, Trg Dositeja Obradovica 6, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
Zoran Nikić
Tehnički fakultet Čačak
Vlastimir Pejić
University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Departman for Production Engineering, Trg Dositeja Obradovica 6, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
Veselin Jugović
Centar za tvrde prevlake, Novi Sad
Milorad Rodić
DP "LIVNICA KIKINDA, 23000 Kikinda, Beogradski put bb.

Published 1992-12-01

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Keywords

  • high-quality cutting tool,
  • machining processes,
  • advancing technological processe

How to Cite

Sovilj, B., Nikić, Z., Pejić, V., Jugović, V., & Rodić, M. (1992). Coefficients and exponents in the relationships for cutting tool speed and tool life during steel machining with coated and uncoated end-milling cutters definition. Journal of Production Engineering, 9(9), 123–133. https://doi.org/10.24867/JPE-1992-09-123

Abstract

The production of high-quality cutting tools for machining processes in our country is currently falling behind the growing demand for both quality and quantity, leading to a concerning deficit in exports on the competitive global market. Recognizing the pivotal role of modern tools in advancing technological processes within the metal industry, experts in machining, methods engineers, and metallurgists have long sought ways to reduce wear on high-speed cutting steel tools. The aim is to enhance their cost-efficiency and narrow the performance gap between high-speed cutting steel tools and their hard metal counterparts. Recently, a breakthrough has been achieved through the application of hard TiN coatings to high-speed cutting steel tools using the PVD process, significantly enhancing their capabilities. This technological advancement, made possible by reducing the coating temperature through plasma phenomena, represents a major leap forward in tool manufacturing. In this paper, the coefficients and exponents for cutting tool speed and tool life during groove machining in steel materials, utilizing both coated and uncoated end-milling cutters, are defined through a one-factorial experiment. The results demonstrate a significant extension in tool life and a noticeable improvement in surface quality when employing coated end-milling cutters during groove machining.

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