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Tool life and surface integrity aspects when drilling and hole making in Inconel 718

Drilling is one of the most important processes in aerospace manufacture and is often the last operation performed. When combined with the fact that holes amplify any in service stresses a significant demand for high surface integrity and production process security is created. In contrast to other...

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Published in:Journal of materials processing technology 2008-05, Vol.200 (1), p.424-432
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