Earlier studies have suggested through the use of wear maps, that significa
nt benefits of coated tools (in terms of lower tool wear rates) may only be
realized when the appropriate machining conditions (cutting speed and spee
d rate) are chosen. This paper investigates the effects of work material on
the wear improvement of coated tools by comparing uncoated and titanium ca
rbide MO-coated cemented carbide tools when cutting two medium steel grades
: AISI 1045; and AISI 4340. Wear maps constructed for these tool-work combi
nations show that the TiC coating is more effective when machining the soft
er plain carbon 1045 grade, decreasing tool wear rates by half an order of
magnitude or more over a wide range of cutting conditions. More modest redu
ctions are achieved with the harder 4340 alloy. Nonetheless, with both stee
l grades, the TiC coating still significantly expands the range of machinin
g conditions under which acceptable levels of tool wear are obtained. (C) 2
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