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Improving coated carbide tool life through wide peening cleaning (WPC) during the wet milling of H13 tool steel

Abstract

The (AlCrN–TiAlN) bi-layer PVD (physical vapor deposition) coating was post-treated by a wide peening cleaning (WPC) process at various pressures and times. The micro-mechanical and adhesion properties of the studied coatings were evaluated in terms of their effects on machining performance during the wet milling of H13 tool steel. A comprehensive characterization of the cutting-edge geometry was performed by infinite focus microscope and EDX micro-analyses. Micro-mechanical and adhesion properties of the studied coatings were analyzed by nanoindentation, a nano impact test, ramped load scratch test, a repetitive load wear test and SEM. The wear performance was found to be associated with the fatigue resistance, which was improved by micro-mechanical characteristics, such as, H 3 /E 2 ratio and yield stress. Coating adhesion deteriorated as WPC pressure increased. The data of critical load for crack initiation (L c1 ) and the wear evolution at a subcritical load of 1 N demonstrated this gradual deterioration in coating adhesion. However, the tool life was improved by 35% at a pressure of 0.2 MPa due to the superior balance found between fatigue resistance and coating adhesion.

Authors

Chowdhury S; Bose B; Arif AFM; Veldhuis SC

Journal

Wear, Vol. 450, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

June 15, 2020

DOI

10.1016/j.wear.2020.203259

ISSN

0043-1648

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