Abstract

A composite mill with single-use cutting inserts is considered. This mill is intended for dry cutting. Instead of traditional cooling of the cutting zone by means of lubricant fluids, this mill relies on autonomous tool cooling by phase transitions of the first kind (evaporation and melting). Operational tests show that the temperature in the cutting zone and hence the tooth wear decrease when using this mill.

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