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Title: Experimental study of laser texturing processes on the lubricant retention of carbide (WC-Co) surfaces
Authors: Vazquez-Martinez, J. M.
Del-Sol, I.
Batista, M.
Fernandez-Vidal, S. R.
Hernández Castellano, Pedro Manuel 
Salguero, J.
UNESCO Clasification: 3312 Tecnología de materiales
Keywords: Carbide
Cutting Tool Texturing
Laser Treatment
Lubricant Retention
Surface Modification
Issue Date: 2019
Journal: Key Engineering Materials 
Conference: 33rd Surface Modification Technologies Conference, SMT 2019 
Abstract: Machining processes usually involve relevant wear effects on the cutting tool, producing undesirable surface features on the work-pieces. Lubricants and cooling fluids are used with the aim to minimize the wear phenomena as well as high temperatures produced during the cutting process. However, the use of these type of fluids may have an adverse environmental impact. For this reason, the reduction of quantity of cutting fluids used in the machining process is a requirement to improve the performance and sustainability of the process. For this purpose, this work proposes the increase of the lubricant retention ability for cutting tools based on surface modification. In this research, micro-geometrical features of Carbide (WC-Co) surfaces have been modified by laser texturing techniques. A wide range of roughness topographies were developed by changing the laser irradiation parameters of energy density of pulse (Ed) and scanning speed of the beam (Vs). Different geometries of the textured tracks (single spots, linear tracks, circular tracks) also were studied. Moreover, through specific roughness features conducted by texturing process, the retention ability for cutting fluids was modified. This feature was evaluated by the contact angle between liquid and solid phases. Performed modification allowed to increase the self-lubricant effect of the WC-Co surface. Proposed methodology has been validated on carbide tools under lubricated machining processes. Wear effects on the cutting tool were reduced and the surface finish of the machined parts was remained at least in the same ranges as non-modified tools.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/70013
ISBN: 9783035715255
ISSN: 1013-9826
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.813.55
Source: Key Engineering Materials [ISSN 1013-9826], v. 813 KEM, p. 55-61
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