Publication detail

End Mills with PCD Inserts Including Integral Chip Breaker

POLZER, A. KŘEHLÍK, L. TRČKA, T.

English title

End Mills with PCD Inserts Including Integral Chip Breaker

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

en

Original abstract

Diamond – the chemically metastable form of carbon at room temperature and standard atmospheric pressure – has become the standard material used for cutting tools. Its specific cutting properties also correspond to its difficult machinability, making it one of the most difficult-to-machine materials. With regard to this, the optimal processing technology, sharpening parameters, soldering conditions as well as tool geometry are still researching and developing. Tool geometry is a complex term, which is also affected by the integral chip breaker. In the case of polycrystalline diamond (PCD), this element is produced optimally only by the laser technology, which was used in this experiment, both for machining of an integral chip breaker and sharpening of the cutting edge. After the designing and manufacturing of the tools, measurements of the end mills were carried out. This experiment itself compared the tool geometry with and without the chip breaker from the point of view of the force loading measured by the piezoelectric dynamometer Kistler 9257B. The workpiece material was alloy EN AW 6061 and EN AW 6082.

English abstract

Diamond – the chemically metastable form of carbon at room temperature and standard atmospheric pressure – has become the standard material used for cutting tools. Its specific cutting properties also correspond to its difficult machinability, making it one of the most difficult-to-machine materials. With regard to this, the optimal processing technology, sharpening parameters, soldering conditions as well as tool geometry are still researching and developing. Tool geometry is a complex term, which is also affected by the integral chip breaker. In the case of polycrystalline diamond (PCD), this element is produced optimally only by the laser technology, which was used in this experiment, both for machining of an integral chip breaker and sharpening of the cutting edge. After the designing and manufacturing of the tools, measurements of the end mills were carried out. This experiment itself compared the tool geometry with and without the chip breaker from the point of view of the force loading measured by the piezoelectric dynamometer Kistler 9257B. The workpiece material was alloy EN AW 6061 and EN AW 6082.

Keywords in English

PCD, chip breaker, force loading, EN AW 6061, EN AW 6082

Released

06.03.2019

Publisher

MM Science Journal

Location

Praha

ISSN

1805-0476

Number

1

Pages from–to

2808–2813

Pages count

6

BIBTEX


@article{BUT156227,
  author="Aleš {Polzer} and Luboš {Křehlík} and Josef {Sedlák} and Tomáš {Trčka},
  title="End Mills with PCD Inserts Including Integral Chip Breaker",
  year="2019",
  number="1",
  month="March",
  pages="2808--2813",
  publisher="MM Science Journal",
  address="Praha",
  issn="1805-0476"
}