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The correct surface treatment (coating) of small circular tools can improve the tool life, reduce the processing cycle time and improve the surface quality. However, it may be a confusing and laborious work to correctly select the tool coating according to the processing needs. Each coating has both advantages and disadvantages in machining. If an inappropriate coating is selected, the tool life may be lower than that of uncoated tools, and sometimes even more problems than before the coating.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
At present, there are many kinds of tool coatings to choose from, including PVD coating, CVD coating and composite coating alternately coated with PVD and CVD. Fulandi brand milling cutter and tungsten steel milling cutter each coated milling cutter adopts the world’s advanced Swiss PLATIT coating technology, which makes the hardness and service life of the tool more than double in cutting. It is beneficial to determine which coating to choose in machining engineering.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The high surface hardness brought by coating is one of the best ways to improve the tool life. Generally speaking, the higher the hardness of the material or surface, the longer the service life of the tool. Titanium nitride carbide (TiCN) has higher hardness than titanium nitride (TIN). Due to the increase of carbon content, the hardness of TiCN is increased by 33%, and its hardness variation range is about HV30 ~ 04000. The application of CVD diamond coating with surface hardness up to hv90 on cutting tools has been relatively mature. Compared with PVD coated tools, the service life of CVD diamond coated tools is increased by 10 ~ 20 times. The high hardness and cutting speed of diamond coating can be 2 ~ 3 times higher than that of uncoated tools, making it a good choice for cutting non-ferrous materials.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Wear resistance refers to the ability of the coating to resist wear. Although the hardness of some workpiece materials may not be too high, in the production process<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The elements added in and the process used may cause the cutting edge of the tool to crack or blunt.<\/p>\n\n\n\n