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Oxide Ceramics in Metal Cutting Applications

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Ceramics in Severe Environments

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The chemical, mechanical, and thermal environment which exists at the cutting edge of an oxide tool in contact with a metal is summarized. Constitution and microstructure of the tool are related to its interactions with this dynamic environment. Performance tests, analyses, and scanning electron microscopic studies are presented, including examinations of wear mechanisms operative on tool surfaces.

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Pentecost, J.L., Levy, N., Palmour, H. (1971). Oxide Ceramics in Metal Cutting Applications. In: Kriegel, W.W., Palmour, H. (eds) Ceramics in Severe Environments. Materials Science Research, vol 5. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3141-4_15

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