Hardfacing materials with large chromium carbide are widely used in industr
y to increase the wear resistance of the component. Its manufacturing proce
ss is an important aspect of the overall economy of this technology. Inclus
ion of large chron-dum carbides in its microstructure makes these materials
very difficult to machine. Development of PCBN tools has opened up the pos
sibility to machine this type of engineering material by conventional turni
ng process to increase the productivity.
In this work, the deformation behaviour of the hardfacing material and the
wear of PCBN tools are reported. The chip formation was studied by a quick-
stop device, and the chip root and the chip were examined to investigate th
e deformation of the large chromium carbide in the cutting process. It was
found that the machining process has involved fracture of large carbides ah
ead of the cutting edge and bending and cracking of the carbide underneath
the transient surface. The main modes of tool wear were identified as edge
chipping and flank wear, and mechanical loading and the abrasiveness of the
carbide particle were the main cause. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All r
ights reserved.