Methods of Improving Cutting Tool Life - A Review

Harshal Ambule, Kishor S. Rambhad
Volume 4: Issue 4, Dec 2017, pp 78-79


Author's Information
Harshal Ambule1 
Corresponding Author
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur, India
ambule_harshal.ghrceme@raisoni.net

Kishor S. Rambhad2
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur, India.


Review Article -- Peer Reviewed
Published online – 01 Dec 2017

Open Access article under Creative Commons License

Cite this article – Harshal Ambule, Kishor S. Rambhad, “Methods of Improving Cutting Tool Life - A Review”, International Journal of Analytical, Experimental and Finite Element Analysis, RAME Publishers, vol. 4, issue 4, pp. 78-79, Dec 2017.
https://doi.org/10.26706/IJAEFEA.4.4.20171005


Abstract:-
In production, cutting tool is necessity tool for machining Process. It gives accuracy and surface finish by doing cutting action. The tool must be strong and having withstand wear resistance and produced more component for long period. During production of metal, machining is an important process which helps to gain good accuracy and shape. The life of carbide cutting tool is increased by giving coating. Coatings like TiN, Al2O3, TiN/ Al2O3 and TiC/ Al2O3 /TiN respectively.
Index Terms:-
Coated carbide inserts, Coating Materials, Alumina, Titanium Nitride and Steel AISI 1018.
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