Tool wear in dry helical milling for hole-making in AISI H13 hardened steel

Volume: 101, Issue: 9-12, Pages: 2425 - 2439
Published: Nov 30, 2018
Abstract
Helical milling is a hole-making process which can be applied to achieve high-quality finished boreholes in hardened steels. Due to the drilling process limitations, which are intensified when applied in hardened steels, the helical milling process can be applied on hole-making tasks in moulds and dies industry, since milling have been widely applied in moulds and dies machining to replace high-cost operations like grinding and electrical...
Paper Details
Title
Tool wear in dry helical milling for hole-making in AISI H13 hardened steel
Published Date
Nov 30, 2018
Volume
101
Issue
9-12
Pages
2425 - 2439
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