| Cutting tool selection begins with materials, part 2.: An article from: Tooling & Production |  | Publisher: Nelson Publishing Category: Book
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From the supplier: Selecting the right cutting tool for the right job requires some familiarity with the materials used this type of tool. For example, cermets are carbonitride-based materials that are used typically for finish turning and semi-finish turning of steels. Sialons, on the other hand, are ceramic based and used in machining hardened die steels. Descriptions and applications of other cutting tool materials including ceramics, silicon nitride, cubic boron nitride and polycrystalline diamond, are presented.
Citation Details Title: Cutting tool selection begins with materials, part 2. Publication: Tooling & Production (Magazine/Journal) Date: November 1, 1994 Publisher: Nelson Publishing Volume: v60 Issue: n8 Page: p71(4)
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