Development of AlTiN coated carbide bandsaw for machining titanium-17 alloy

Fahd Khan, Ali Daadbin, Martin Persson, Julfikar Haider

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    Abstract

    Economical and efficient machining of titanium alloys has always been a challenge for the metal cutting industry owing to their poor machinability characteristics, such as high reactivity with tool materials. In recent years, aluminium titanium nitride (AlTiN) coating has attracted increasing attention over traditional TiN coating, due to its superior properties. Bandsawing of titanium alloys has not been investigated in a greater detail compared to other machining operations such as turning, milling and drilling. In the present investigation, AlTiN coating was deposited onto carbide tipped bandsaw teeth and the coating properties were assessed. A modified lathe machine was used for performing the machining tests. Forces experienced by the bandsaw teeth during the machining tests were measured and specific cutting energy was calculated. The results showed that the AlTiN coated bandsaw teeth performed better than the un-coated bandsaw teeth in terms of wear length, force and specific cutting energy.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)11-27
    JournalInternational Journal of Surface Science and Engineering
    Volume8
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • carbide tipped bandsaw
    • bandsawing
    • Ti-17 alloy
    • AlTiN coating
    • wear
    • specific cutting energy

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