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Wear performance of different PVD coatings during hard wet end milling of H13 tool steel

Abstract

Wear performance of end mill tools with different PVD coatings has been studied under the condition of hard wet machining of H13 tool steel. It was shown that tool life of the coated tools could be improved by around 100% due to the application of AlCrN–TiAlN bilayer as compared to AlTiN monolayer PVD coating. Failure mechanisms of the coated tools were evaluated by SEM. The micro-mechanical characteristics of the coated tools were studied. It was shown that to achieve a better tool life under heavy loaded hard wet end milling conditions the coating should possess an improved fatigue fracture resistance combined with stronger load support shown by a higher H3/Er2 ratio. In this study we discuss the use of nanoindentation, nano-impact and micro-scratch testing to predict the wear behaviour of studied coated tools.

Authors

Beake BD; Ning L; Gey C; Veldhuis SC; Komarov A; Weaver A; Khanna M; Fox-Rabinovich GS

Journal

Surface and Coatings Technology, Vol. 279, , pp. 118–125

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 15, 2015

DOI

10.1016/j.surfcoat.2015.08.038

ISSN

0257-8972

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