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Enhanced Machining Rate and Surface Finish in CNC Green Machining of Unalloyed Carbon Medium Steel (EN8) using an Innovative AICrN Coated WC Tool and an Uncoated High Speed Steel

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Summary

This manufacturing study compares aluminum nitride-coated carbide tools versus uncoated high-speed steel for machining medium carbon steel, evaluating machining rate and surface finish. The study is focused on industrial machining and is unrelated to microplastic research.

Pandikunta Lokesh and T. Sathish To better the machining rate and surface smoothness of unalloyed carbon medium steel (EN8), This study compares Novel chromium aluminum nitride-coated WC tool to uncoated HSS tool for CNC GM. This study made use of a 20 mm diameter by 50 mm long EN8 steel rod.

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