Cutting-edge research improves service life of cemented carbide inserts for steel cutting.
Cutting heat can cause cemented carbide inserts to fail when milling 508III steel. Researchers conducted experiments to understand how the inserts deform at high temperatures and found that failures are mainly due to wear and fracture. By simulating the cutting process, they identified factors like cutting force and heat that contribute to insert failure. Testing different insert types helped optimize their structure and coating for longer service life in water-chamber head cutting.