No. 4, 1998 - Tribology in Industry

No. 4, 1998 - Tribology in Industry No. 4, 1998 - Tribology in Industry

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Vapor Depositron) proce tl ure, t hai req u i res signi tican tiy lower temperature of the substrate (400'C), Frcrm the abo.;e rnenlioned, it foiiows th.al if we vianl to use all the potentials, that are c,ffered by coatings, it is necessary to, through further investigations, better study tribological characteristics of coatings, and adhesion between the coating anri the substrale. Several studies point to ihe differenl mecirailisms through which an explauatiorr is given how the wear is slowed down by presence of coatings. However, until today the model is not yet devek:ped, that would, in satisfactory way, show whirt type of coating should be applied for certain type of material, or for the particular type of machining regime. 4. TOUGH CUT:|ING CERAMICS Knowing the characteristics of the elemcnts of the tribomechanical system in the cutting process is of the primary importance. For the rough machining of super-alioys based on nickel-iron (Ni-Fe) the composite rnaterial was developed that consists of ah.rminum oxide reilforced l;y silic

Ac! ion of cuti:ng fl,:iCs in :rretai cutti!"lg unlolds in conditir.'riis

Ac! ion of cuti:ng fl,:iCs <strong>in</strong> :rretai cutti!"lg unlolds <strong>in</strong> conditir.'riis<br />

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