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Cutting Data for Turning of Steel

Author Edmund Isakov
Publisher Industrial Press, Inc.
Category Technology & Engineering
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Author(s)Edmund Isakov
ISBN / ASIN0831133147
ISBN-139780831133146
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Description

Mechanical Properties of Steel

  • Hardness
  • Carbon Steels
  • Alloy Steels
  • Stainless Steels
  • Tool Steels

Cutting Tools Materials

  • High Speed Steels
  • Cemented Carbides
  • Cermets
  • Ceramics
  • Polycrystalline Cubic Boron Nitride (PCBN)

Machining Recommendations

  • Depth of Cut and Feed Rate
  • Cutting Speeds for Carbon Steels
  • Cutting Speeds for Alloy Steels
  • Cutting Speeds for Stainless Steels
  • Cutting Speeds for Tool Steels

Machining Power

  • Metal Removal Rate
  • Unit Power and Power Constant
  • Calculating Required Machining Power

Appendix 1: Hardness Conversion

Appendix 2: Carbon Steels

Appendix 3: Alloy Steels

Appendix 4: Stainless Steels

Appendix 5: Tool Steels

Machining is one of the most important manufacturing processes, which remove unwanted material in the form of chips from a workpiece. Material removal operations are among the most expensive; in the U.S. alone, more than $100 billion were spent on machining in 1999. These high costs put tremendous economic pressures on production managers and engineers as they struggle to find ways to increase productivity.




Machining recommendations provided in this book cover turning since it allows removing more material per unit of time and consuming more power at the roughing operations than end milling, boring or drilling. Machining recommendations relate to cutting speeds, feed rates, and depth of cuts. Such recommendations depend on the workpiece material properties and the cutting tool material. Workpiece materials described in this book are the most commonly used grades of carbon, alloy, stainless, tool, and maraging steels. Cutting tool materials are cemented carbides, cermets, and ceramics.



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