Browsing by Subject "Cemented carbide tools"

Browsing by Subject "Cemented carbide tools"

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  • Dröder, Klaus; Karpuschewski, Bernhard; Uhlmann, Eckart; Arrabiyeh, Peter A.; Berger, Daniel; Busemann, Sarah; Hartig, Jörg; Madanchi, Nadine; Mahlfeld, Georg; Sommerfeld, Christian (Berlin : Springer, 2020)
    Milling of ferrous metals is usually performed by applying cemented carbide tools due to their high hardness, temperature and wear resistance. Recently, ceramic tool materials have been on the rise and enhanced the efficiency ...
  • Denkena, Berend; Dittrich, M.-A.; Uhlich, F.; Wichmann, M. (Amsterdam : Elsevier B.V., 2019)
    Over the recent years, several studies have pointed out the impact of manufacturing on the environment. Especially machining offers great potential for the conservation of energy, resources and the reuse of raw materials. ...
  • Vornberger, Anne; Picker, Tobias; Pötschke, Johannes; Herrmann, Mathias; Denkena, Berend; Krödel, Alexander; Michaelis, Alexander (Basel : MDPI AG, 2020)
    During metal cutting, high temperatures of several hundred-degree Celsius occur locally at the cutting edge, which greatly impacts tool wear and life. Not only the cutting parameters, but also the tool material’s properties ...
  • Denkena, Berend; Krödel, Alexander; Ellersiek, Lars; Murrenhoff, Marita (Amsterdam : Elsevier B.V., 2020)
    Chip breakers are essential for achieving reproducible and safe turning processes. In case of cemented carbide tools with standard ISO geometries, they are manufactured by form pressing before sintering. In form turning ...
  • Denkena, Berend; Grove, Thilo; Theuer, Mirko; Liu, Yanwei (Amsterdam : Elsevier B.V., 2018)
    Cemented carbide tools are often used for milling operations that cause high thermal and mechanical process loads, e.g. machining processes for titanium alloys. However, the disposal of those tools after one life cycle ...