Kh. Habig et Gmz. Kocker, POSSIBILITIES OF MODEL WEAR TESTING FOR THE PRESELECTION OF HARD COATINGS FOR CUTTING TOOLS, Surface & coatings technology, 62(1-3), 1993, pp. 428-437
The wear behaviour of indexible inserts for milling metallic materials
was simulated by means of a modified pin-on-disc system. An original
indexible insert was used as the stationary specimen (pin), while the
rotating specimen (disc) was made of the workpiece material. Physical
vapour deposition coatings of TiN, (Ti,Al)N, (Ti,Cr)N, (Ti,Zr)N, Ti(C,
N), CrN and ZrN were examined. The discs were made of an Ni-Fe alloy,
steel SAE 1045 or copper. The results of the tribological behaviour of
the Ni-Fe alloy and the steel SAE 1045 discs agreed satisfactorily in
the milling tests and the model wear tests. With copper discs, a sign
ificant decrease in the wear of the indexible inserts was only detecte
d in milling tests. By making broader grooves into the copper discs, p
erpendicular to the sliding direction, the sliding process was periodi
cally interrupted. This change led to a qualitative agreement between
the milling and model wear tests. The results reveal that the simulati
on of the wear behaviour of cutting tools is possible, but the results
have to be verified by cutting tests.