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Safe Machining of Magnesium with CVD-DP and Smooth CVD-DP Coated Tools

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Authors

  • Berend Denkena
  • C. Gey
  • C. Podolsky
  • Hans Kurt Tönshoff

External Research Organisations

  • Cemecon AG

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalTechnical Paper - Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Issue numberFC02-264
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2002

Abstract

In the recent years, an upcoming interest of the automotive industry can be noticed in the use of light metals as construction materials. Magnesium as one of the lightest metals for mass production of automotive components offers a great potential for weight reduction. Still, for a safe and economic machining of magnesium parts, there are some problems to solve. Especially in dry machining and at high cutting speeds, adhesion between tool and workpiece material leads to build-up edges. Experiments show, that tools, which are polycrystalline diamond coated (DP) by chemical vapor deposition (CVD), have a superior cutting performance. Excellent results regarding the workpiece surface roughness can be achieved when using new smooth CVD-DP coated tools.

Keywords

    CVD-DP coating, Machining, Magnesium

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Safe Machining of Magnesium with CVD-DP and Smooth CVD-DP Coated Tools. / Denkena, Berend; Gey, C.; Podolsky, C. et al.
In: Technical Paper - Society of Manufacturing Engineers, No. FC02-264, 01.10.2002, p. 1-16.

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Denkena, B, Gey, C, Podolsky, C, Tönshoff, HK, Friemuth, T & Frank, W 2002, 'Safe Machining of Magnesium with CVD-DP and Smooth CVD-DP Coated Tools', Technical Paper - Society of Manufacturing Engineers, no. FC02-264, pp. 1-16.
Denkena, B., Gey, C., Podolsky, C., Tönshoff, H. K., Friemuth, T., & Frank, W. (2002). Safe Machining of Magnesium with CVD-DP and Smooth CVD-DP Coated Tools. Technical Paper - Society of Manufacturing Engineers, (FC02-264), 1-16.
Denkena B, Gey C, Podolsky C, Tönshoff HK, Friemuth T, Frank W. Safe Machining of Magnesium with CVD-DP and Smooth CVD-DP Coated Tools. Technical Paper - Society of Manufacturing Engineers. 2002 Oct 1;(FC02-264):1-16.
Denkena, Berend ; Gey, C. ; Podolsky, C. et al. / Safe Machining of Magnesium with CVD-DP and Smooth CVD-DP Coated Tools. In: Technical Paper - Society of Manufacturing Engineers. 2002 ; No. FC02-264. pp. 1-16.
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