Abstract

1. To improve the performance of tools tipped with grade T15K6 Co-bonded carbides, diamond wheels should be used to grind the carbide tips. Grinding with grade KZ abrasive wheels produces a rougher surface and leads to a deterioration in the properties of the alloy surface layers due to the formation of high-temperature gradients, residual stresses, cracks and other surface defects. 2. The corrosion-fatigue strength of heat-treated steel 40Kh is higher after diamond grinding than after grinding with a grade EB abrasive wheel, even when the grinding conditions are identical. With diamond and abrasive grinding effected under (efficiency-wise) optimum conditions, a larger increase in fatigue and corrosion-fatigue strength of quench-hardened and tempered steel can be produced by changing over from abrasive to diamond grinding.

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