Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing (Jul 2021)

Influence of End Mill Manufacturing on Cutting Edge Quality and Wear Behavior

  • Berend Denkena,
  • Alexander Krödel-Worbes,
  • Sascha Beblein,
  • Markus Hein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp5030077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
p. 77

Abstract

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One of the decisive factors for the performance of milling tools is the quality of the cutting edge. The latter results from the process control of the individual steps along the tool manufacturing process chain, which generally includes the sintering or pressing of the blanks, grinding, cutting edge preparation, and coating of the tools. However, the targeted and application-specific design of the process steps in terms of high economic efficiency is currently limited by a lack of knowledge regarding the influence of the corresponding process parameters on the resulting cutting edge quality. In addition, there is a lack of suitable parameters that adequately represent the characteristics of the cutting edge microtopography. This publication therefore investigates the influence of manufacturing processes on cutting edge quality and wear behavior of end mills. On this basis, different characterization parameters for the cutting edge quality are derived and evaluated with regard to their ability to predict the wear behavior.

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