The aim of this study was to examine how a modification of the tool surface
can improve the wood peeling process. The modification of the working surf
aces of the knives consisted in covering them with antiabrasive coatings: W
-C:H (DLC with WC precipitation) was deposited by a reactive magnetron sput
tering method and CrN was deposited by a triode reactive sputtering method.
The material subjected to cutting was beech wood. The process was conducte
d with a laboratory micro-lathe test apparatus. The lowest reduction of the
cutting edge has been observed in CrN coated knives. After 4000 m of the c
utting path, the CrN coated knives retained the best adhesion to the steel
substrate. Covering tools with W-C:H and CrN coatings decreases the reducti
on of the knives' edges, respectively, by 38 and 52%. This result for CrN c
oated knives would double the tool life. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All
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