Tool life investigation of carbide cutting tools in the turning of cast iron material

Tool life is an important thing to consider in the process of metal cutting. Before the machining process is done, it is necessary to know how long a cutting tool is capable of cutting before wear occurs. However, it is difficult to predict the life of the cutting tool, because each cutting tool has...

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Published inIOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 725; no. 1; pp. 12039 - 12045
Main Authors Lubis, M. Sobron Y., Djamil, Sofyan, Steven, D, Andri
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 01.01.2020
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Summary:Tool life is an important thing to consider in the process of metal cutting. Before the machining process is done, it is necessary to know how long a cutting tool is capable of cutting before wear occurs. However, it is difficult to predict the life of the cutting tool, because each cutting tool has different characteristics in cutting metal. The research was conducted aimed at predicting the life of cutting tool using the Taylor equation, but the n and C constants contained in the equation vary for each type of cutting tool used in cutting workpieces. Through the experiment of cutting metal using a lathe, the cutting tool was observed and measured for wear, so that there was a limit to the value of the wear edge of the VB tool by 0.4 mm. The three cutting speed variants used in the cast iron machining are 180, 210 and 249 m / min. Observations were made every 10 minutes machining was stopped to be measured using a Digital Microscope if the wear value of the cutting tool has not been achieved, then machining continues. The worn cutting tool is no longer used in machining, then uses the new cutting tool. The results of the study showed that the increase in cutting speed had an effect on the wear rate that occurred in the cutting tool. The extended equation for Tool life of Taylor is obtained by Vc. Tl.0.81 = 5011.87
ISSN:1757-8981
1757-899X
DOI:10.1088/1757-899X/725/1/012039