Patent classifications
B23B2222/28
CUTTING TOOL
Tool for machining a workpiece having a cutting insert with at least one cutting edge. Moreover, the tool has a tool holder, which extends along a holder longitudinal axis and has at a workpiece-side end a cutting insert receptacle for receiving the cutting insert, the cutting insert receptacle having an upper clamping finger and a lower clamping jaw. Furthermore, the tool has a wedge-shaped clamping element, which is fastenable in the cutting insert receptacle for wedging the cutting insert in the tool holder. In addition, the tool comprises a fastening element for fastening the clamping element in the cutting insert receptacle and for wedging the cutting insert in the tool holder.
SURFACE-COATED CUTTING TOOL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
This surface-coated cutting tool includes a cutting tool body made of tungsten carbide-based cemented carbide and a hard coating layer deposited on a surface of the cutting tool body, in which the hard coating layer has at least one (Ti.sub.1-xAl.sub.x)N layer (0.4≦X≦0.7, X is an atomic ratio) with an average layer thickness of 0.5 to 10 μm, the (Ti, Al)N layer has a cubic crystal structure, and Ia−Ib<5 is satisfied when Ia (%) is an average absorptance of the hard coating layer at a wavelength of 400 to 500 nm and Ib (%) is an average absorptance of the hard coating layer at a wavelength of 600 to 700 nm.
COATED CUTTING TOOL
A coated cutting tool includes a substrate and a coating layer formed onto the surface of the substrate. The coating layer contains an outermost layer. The outermost layer contains NbN. The NbN contains cubic NbN and hexagonal NbN. When a peak intensity at a (200) plane of cubic NbN is made I.sub.c, a peak intensity at a (101) plane of the hexagonal NbN is made I.sub.h1, and a sum of peak intensities at a (103) plane and a (110) plane of the hexagonal NbN is made I.sub.h2 in X-ray diffraction analysis, a ratio [I.sub.h1/(I.sub.h1+I.sub.c)] of I.sub.h1 based on a sum of I.sub.c and I.sub.h1 is 0.5 or more and less than 1.0, and a ratio [I.sub.h1/(I.sub.h1+I.sub.h2)] of I.sub.h1 based on a sum of I.sub.h1 and I.sub.h2 is 0.5 or more and 1.0 or less.
COATED CUTTING TOOL
A coated cutting tool has a substrate and a coating layer formed onto a surface of the substrate. The coating layer contains a hard layer of a composition represented by (Ti.sub.xM.sub.1-x)N, wherein M represents at least one kind of an element selected from the group consisting of Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta, Cr, Mo, W, Al, Si and Y, and x represents an atomic ratio of a Ti element based on a sum of the Ti element and an M element, and satisfies 0.45≦x≦0.9. Also, an average grain size of grains constituting the hard layer is 200 nm or more and 600 nm or less, and the grains of the hard layer satisfy predetermined conditions.
SURFACE COATED CUTTING TOOL
The hard coating layer includes at least a complex nitride or carbonitride layer (2) expressed by a composition formula: (Ti.sub.1-x-yAl.sub.xMe.sub.y)(C.sub.zN.sub.1-z), Me being an element selected from Si, Zr, B, V, and Cr. The average content ratio X, the average content ratio Y, and the average content ratio Z satisfy 0.60≦x.sub.avg, 0.005≦y.sub.avg≦0.10, 0≦z.sub.avg≦0.005, and 0.605≦x.sub.avg+y.sub.avg≦0.95. There are crystal grains having a cubic structure in the crystal grains constituting the complex nitride or carbonitride layer (2). A predetermined periodic content ratio change of Ti, Al and Me exists in the crystal grains having the cubic structure.
Coated cutting tool and a method of producing a coated cutting tool
The present disclosure relates to a coated cutting tool including a substrate and a coating disposed on the substrate, wherein the coating includes a layer of Ti.sub.xZr.sub.yAl.sub.(1-x-y)N, where 0<x≦0.3, 0.2≦y≦0.8 and 0.1≦(1-x-y)≦0.7. The disclosure further relates to a method of producing such a coated cutting tool, and to a cutting insert forming a coated cutting tool.
Surface coated cutting tool and method for manufacturing the same
A surface coated cutting tool comprises a base material and a coating layer that coats the base material, the coating layer including an alternate layer composed of a first unit layer and a second unit layer alternately stacked, the first unit layer being composed of a nitride containing aluminum and zirconium, in the first unit layer, when the total number of metal atoms constituting the first unit layer is represented as 1, a ratio thereto of the number of atoms of the zirconium being not less than 0.65 and not more than 0.95, the second unit layer being composed of a nitride containing titanium and silicon, in the second unit layer, when the total number of metal atoms constituting the second unit layer is represented as 1, a ratio thereto of the number of atoms of the silicon being larger than 0 and not more than 0.20.
Coated cutting tool
A coated cutting tool includes a body and a PVD coating disposed on the body. The body being cemented carbide, cermet, ceramics, polycrystalline diamond, polycrystalline cubic boron nitride based materials or a high speed steel. The coating includes a first layer of (Ti1-xAlx)N wherein 0.3≤x≤0.7, and a second layer of (Ti1-p-qAlp Siq)N with 0.15≤p≤0.45, and 0.05≤q≤0.20, wherein the second layer is deposited outside the first layer as seen in a direction from the body.
GROOVING TOOL WITH BRAZED CARBIDE TOP CLAMP
A tool is provided having a tool holder and a brazed top clamp positioned in a portion of the tool holder. The brazed top clamp is made of a material that has a hardness that is greater than the material that makes up the tool holder. In certain embodiments, the tool holder has a slot that is in the shape of a “T-slot” and the top clamp is in the shape of a “T shaped rail” that is positioned within the “T-slot” of the tool holder.
INDEXABLE CUTTING INSERT
The proposed technology relates to an indexable cutting insert (10) for a cutting tool. The cutting insert (10) comprises: a first side surface (12) and an opposing second side surface (14), and a peripheral surface (16) extending between the first side surface (12) and the second side surface (14). The cutting portion (18) comprises a first cutting face (24) and an opposing second cutting face (26), a flank face (28) extending between the first cutting face (24) and the second cutting face (26), a first cutting edge (20) between the first cutting face (24) and the flank face (28), and a second cutting edge (22) between the second cutting face (26) and the flank face (28). The cutting portion (18) is bisected by a first plane (AA′) transverse to the first side surface (12) and the cutting portion (18) has a biconcave cross-section transverse to the first plane (AA′).