A simple and efficient diffusion couple method is utilized to study the chemical interactions between cemented carbide cutting tools and difficult-to-machine materials (Ti, Ti-6Al-4V, Ni, Inconel 718, Fe, and AISI 316L). The experimental results and simulations probe different chemical interactions between the cemented carbide and work materials. In particular, the formation of a thick TiC layer is observed at the cemented carbide/Ti and Ti-6Al-4V interface while eta-phase is formed at the interface between the cemented carbide and work materials Inconel 718, Fe and AISI 316L. Pure titanium and Ti-6Al-4V both interact strongly with the tool causing formation of TiC and dissolution of WC-grains. Experiments and diffusion simulations confirm ...
The chemical reactivity of CrN, ZrN, TiCxN1-x and naCo (R) PVD coatings on a WC-Co cemented carbide ...
Titanium and titanium alloys such as Ti-6Al-4V are generally considered as difficult-to-machine mate...
Abstract For the ,system Ti-Si-C ations of these new materials in e.g. cutting tools, aerospace en...
A simple and efficient diffusion couple method is utilized to study the chemical interactions betwee...
Conventional cemented carbide is recommended for machining Ti6Al4V. However, polycrystalline diamond...
Cemented carbides with mesoscopically non-homogeneous properties by design represent a potential to ...
Using Ti6Al4V as a work material, a methodology to systematically investigate the diffusion degradat...
AbstractChemical wear during high speed machining of titanium alloys is a serious problem which affe...
Cemented carbides are composite materials of great technological and industrial importance. They hav...
The development of alternative binder systems for tungsten carbide (WC) based cemented carbides has ...
As Ti-alloys become more and more utilized the need for efficient and robust manufacturing of Ti-all...
Using Ti6Al4V as a work material, a methodology to systematically investigate the diffusion degradat...
The diffusion wear between a WC-10%Co tool and a Ti54M titanium alloy was investigated by studying t...
Interdiffusion and chemical reactions contribute to tool wear in metal machining. Increased understa...
The chemical reactivity of CrN, ZrN, TiCxN1-x and naCo (R) PVD coatings on a WC-Co cemented carbide ...
Titanium and titanium alloys such as Ti-6Al-4V are generally considered as difficult-to-machine mate...
Abstract For the ,system Ti-Si-C ations of these new materials in e.g. cutting tools, aerospace en...
A simple and efficient diffusion couple method is utilized to study the chemical interactions betwee...
Conventional cemented carbide is recommended for machining Ti6Al4V. However, polycrystalline diamond...
Cemented carbides with mesoscopically non-homogeneous properties by design represent a potential to ...
Using Ti6Al4V as a work material, a methodology to systematically investigate the diffusion degradat...
AbstractChemical wear during high speed machining of titanium alloys is a serious problem which affe...
Cemented carbides are composite materials of great technological and industrial importance. They hav...
The development of alternative binder systems for tungsten carbide (WC) based cemented carbides has ...
As Ti-alloys become more and more utilized the need for efficient and robust manufacturing of Ti-all...
Using Ti6Al4V as a work material, a methodology to systematically investigate the diffusion degradat...
The diffusion wear between a WC-10%Co tool and a Ti54M titanium alloy was investigated by studying t...
Interdiffusion and chemical reactions contribute to tool wear in metal machining. Increased understa...
The chemical reactivity of CrN, ZrN, TiCxN1-x and naCo (R) PVD coatings on a WC-Co cemented carbide ...
Titanium and titanium alloys such as Ti-6Al-4V are generally considered as difficult-to-machine mate...
Abstract For the ,system Ti-Si-C ations of these new materials in e.g. cutting tools, aerospace en...