Surface microhardening studies on steels after high feed milling

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Lublin University of Technology

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The paper deals with the impact of high-speed machining production methods on the integrity of component surfaces. One has to point out that cutting conditions during machining have a significant impact on the final properties of surface and subsurface layers of the workpiece. The conclusion summarizes and analyzes the achieved results of experimental activities on stainless austenitic steel 1.4301, hardened tool steel 1.2343 and high-speed steel 1.3344 (ASP 2023). The results of the work experimental parts demonstrate the influence of cutting parameters on selected surface integrity ones, specifically strengthening the surface and subsurface layers. The performed experiments show that microhardness of a surface layer of the machined material can be influenced by suitable cutting conditions and other cutting process parameters.

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surface integrity, microhardness, high speed machining, microhardness

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Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal. 2018, vol. 12, issue 2, p. 222-230.