Abstract

The cutting characteristics of novel physical vapor deposition (PVD)-coated tools deposited using filtered arc deposition (FAD) method are investigated. The TiCN-coated films are extremely smooth without any droplets. They exhibit superior hardness and adherence and a favorable cutting performance for the high-speed milling of a prehardened stainless steel. The availability of a newly proposed VN film is also examined. Owing to the good lubrication and tribological properties of the VN coating film, the lower cutting force, flank wear with, and cutting temperature than those of the TiN-coated tool are obtained in milling of the prehardened steel.

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