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Surface Layer States of Worn Uncoated and TiN-Coated WC/Co-Cemented Carbide Cutting Tools after Dry Plain Turning of Carbon Steel

Analyzing wear mechanisms and developments of surface layers in WC/Co-cemented carbide cutting inserts is of great importance for metal-cutting manufacturing. By knowing relevant processes within the surface layers of cutting tools during machining the choice of machining parameters can be influence...

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Published in:Advances in tribology 2013-01, Vol.2013 (2013), p.1-10
Main Authors: Kümmel, Johannes, Poser, Katja, Zanger, Frederik, Michna, Jürgen, Schulze, Volker
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