Tool Material and Coating Application Guide
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Here is a short Application Guide for use of different cutting tool materials and coatings.
Tool Materials and Coatings are listed from least preferable to most preferable.
(IE: line "Recommended tool materials: HSS, HSCobalt, Carbide, Diamond" means that HSS is the least preferable material and Diamond is the Most preferable one)
Tool Material
- Aluminum and other non-ferrous metals:
Recommended tool materials: HSS, HSCobalt, Carbide, Diamond
Recommended number of flutes:2 or 3
Recommended coolant: Flood Coolant for all tool materials, reduce cutting depth and speed for less than ideal cooling situations - Abrasive non-ferrous and non-metall materials:
Recommended tool materials: HSS, HSCobalt, Carbide, Diamond
Recommended number of flutes:2 or 3
Recommended coolant: Flood Coolant for all tool materials, reduce cutting depth and speed for less than ideal cooling situations - Mild and Tool Steels
Recommended tool materials:HSS, HSCobalt, Carbide
Recommended number of flutes: 4 for regular machining; 4+ for finishing and HSM machining
Recommended coolant for HSS and HSCObalt tooling: Flood, reduce cutting depth and speed for less than ideal coolant situations
Recommended coolant for Carbide tooling: Dry or mist airblast to clear the chips - Nikel and Cobalt Ferrous super alloys
Recommended tool materials:HSCobalt, Carbide, Ceramics
Recommended number of flutes: 3-4 for regular machining; 4+ for finishing and HSM machining
Recommended coolant for HSCobalt and Carbide: High pressure, high volume flood coolant
Recommended coolant for Ceramics: None - Titanium alloys
Recommended tool materials: HSCobalt, Carbide
Recommended number of flutes: 3-4 for regular machining; 4+ for finishing and HSM machining
Recommended coolant: High pressure, high volume flood coolant
Tool Coating
Coating improves wear and temperature resistance of the cutting edge.
General rules of thumb:
- Aluminum and other non-abrasive non-ferrous metals
Recommended coatings:No Coating (bright finish), TiCN, ZrN, TiB
Recommended coolant: Flood, reduce cutting depth and speed for less than ideal coolant situations - Abrasive non-ferrous and non-metall materials:
Recommended coatings: TiAlN,AlTiN, AlCrN, Diamond
Recommended coolant: Flood, reduce cutting depth and speed for less than ideal coolant situations - Mild and tool Steels
Recommended coatings:TiN, TiCN, TiAlN, AlTiN, AlCrN
Recommended coolant for HSS and HSCObalt tooling: Flood, reduce cutting depth and speed for less than ideal coolant situations
Recommended coolant for Carbide tooling: Dry or mist airblast to clear the chips - Nikel and Cobalt Ferrous super alloys
Recommended coatings:TiN, TiCN, TiAlN, AlTiN, AlCrN
Recommended coolant: High pressure, high volume flood coolant - Titanium alloys
Recommended coatings:No coating (bright finish); Super hard AlCrN, AlTiN, TiAlN nano coatings
Recommended coolant: High pressure, high volume flood coolant
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