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Hot Machining Effects on Tool Performance by Lidwin Berchmans is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses how hot machining of hard-to-cut materials can improve surface quality and tool life. It presents two cases: 1) Workpiece surface roughness was measured with a workpiece surface temperature of 300°C, holding other cutting parameters constant. 2) Tool temperature variation was measured using two cutting speeds, 51 and 78.5 m/min. Results showed that hot machining can considerably improve surface quality and tool life when machining hard steel alloys.
- Author
- Lidwin Berchmans
- Language
- EN