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Dry Cutting of Stainless Steel Using Indexable Inserts Having Self-heat Absorbing Capability

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In this study, a dry cutting method that avoids the use of a cutting fluid in order to protect the environment is investigated. As one means of achieving this purpose, a new cooling system in which heat generated during cutting operations is efficiently absorbed by the cutting tool is proposed. Briefly, a heat absorption tool through which it is possible to run a coolant inside an indexable insert and an insert holder is fabricated, and a dry cutting method using this cutting tool is proposed. As a result of cutting experiments using stainless-steel workpieces, in the case of the proposed dry cutting method using this insert, the tool life can be improved to more than twofold that in the case of the dry cutting using a conventional tool.

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Murakawa, M., Jin, M. (2002). Dry Cutting of Stainless Steel Using Indexable Inserts Having Self-heat Absorbing Capability. In: Inasaki, I. (eds) Initiatives of Precision Engineering at the Beginning of a Millennium. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47000-4_19

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