Dg. Bhat et al., A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF POSTDEPOSITION POLISHINGOF DIAMOND FILMS ON THE MACHINING BEHAVIOR OF DIAMOND-COATED CUTTING TOOLS, DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS, 4(7), 1995, pp. 921-929
The development of deposition technology and applications of diamond-c
oated cutting tools for machining abrasive materials has now reached a
stage where viable cutting tools and machining techniques will soon b
e a commercial reality. Some early reports in the literature have indi
cated that polishing of diamond coatings may provide certain benefits
in terms of reduction in cutting forces and/or improvement in surface
finish of the machined component. The benefits of a polished tool are
well known in the industry, as evidenced by the use of polished polycr
ystalline diamond and cemented carbide tools in the machining of nonfe
rrous materials. The present work was undertaken to investigate polish
ing of diamond-coated cutting tools and to study the effect of polishi
ng on the machining behavior of such tools. In this paper we report so
me preliminary results obtained with polished, diamond-coated cemented
carbide cutting tools in the machining of Al-Si alloys. The results s
uggest that polishing of diamond coating allows more efficient cutting
owing to improved cutting edge geometry, leading to a reduction in cu
tting forces and improved chip flow during machining.