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Investigations on hard machining of Impax Hi Hard tool steel
Authors:Bala Murugan Gopalsamy  Biswanath Mondal  Sukamal Ghosh  Kristian Arntz  Fritz Klocke
Affiliation:1. Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute, CSIR, Durgapur, 713209, India
2. National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, 713209, India
3. Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology, 52074, Aachen, Germany
Abstract:In this paper, experimental investigations are carried out by end milling process on hardened tool steel, Impax Hi Hard (Hardness 55 HRC) a newly developed tool steel material used by tool and die making industries. Experiments are performed with an aim to study performance investigations of machining parameters such as cutting speed, feed, depth of cut and width of cut with consideration of multiple responses viz. volume of material removed, tool wear, tool life and surface finish to evaluate the performance of PVD coated carbide inserts and ball end mill cutters. It has been observed through scanning electron microscope, X-ray diffraction technique (EDX) that chipping and adhesion are active tool wear mechanisms and saw-toothed chips are formed while machining of Impax Hi Hard steel. It is also noticed out that tool life is not enhanced while machining with minimum quantity lubricant than dry machining. From the investigations, it is observed that hard machining can be considered as an alternative to grinding and EDM, traditional methods of machining difficult-to-machine materials i.e. hardened steel with hardness greater than 50 HRC with a scope of improved productivity, increased flexibility, decreased capital expenses and reduced environmental waste.
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