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Exploring a Manufacturing Route to Produce WC-Based Micro-Cutting Tool With Nanostructured Material

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Samir Mekid, Tahar Laoui, Faheemuddin Patel

King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

Paper No. IMECE2011-62334, pp. 171-176; 6 pages
doi:10.1115/IMECE2011-62334
From:
  • ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition
  • Volume 11: Nano and Micro Materials, Devices and Systems; Microsystems Integration
  • Denver, Colorado, USA, November 11–17, 2011
  • Conference Sponsors: ASME
  • ISBN: 978-0-7918-5497-6
  • Copyright © 2011 by ASME

abstract

Micro cutting tools used for micro machining by material removal (e.g. milling, turning) exhibit a high breakage rate due to various physical problems. This is partly due to the material characteristics. The present feasibility study intends to develop and manufacture a micro-tool by taking advantage of nano-structured powder material, prepared by mechanical milling process, with an ultimate objective to enhance the properties of the developed micro-tool. Cemented carbide, WC-Co, was used to produce the micro-tool. Hence, a processing route was defined to obtain nano-structured powders ultimately leading to the production of high performance cutting tools by appropriate consolidation. A couple of dies were designed and tested to understand limitations and issues related to the production of such micro tools. The introduction and compaction of the nano-structured WC-Co powder inside the die micro cavity features proved to be a challenge. Following compaction, the micro-tool shaped compacts were sintered at 1400°C for two hours under inert atmosphere. Samples with a large aspect ratio are shown and a couple of challenges are discussed.

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