
Sintered CBN tools
(1) have the highest known hardness value,
second only to diamond. Additionally, CBN has a low affinity to iron and is highly resistant
to heat. These properties make sintered CBN tools suitable for cutting hardened steels
and for operations that can replace grinding. The replacement of the grinding process
has meant that sintered CBN tools require a longer tool life during high speed cutting
and a further need for improved facture resistance to withstand interrupted cutting.
By applying a special ceramic coating to a dedicated CBN substrate, the new MBC020 grade
achieves a higher level of the two contradictory properties; wear resistance and fracture
toughness. Furthermore, expansion of the types of cutting edge honing
(2), which is another
essential factor affecting the performance of CBN tools, allows for a broader range of
high performance cutting applications.
- 1.
- MBC020 is
the first recommended grade for hardened steel cutting.
- 2.
- A dedicated ceramic coating based on MIRACLE coating technology is utilised to improve
wear resistance.
- 3.
- broader range of cutting edge honing types are available to optimize the cutting
edge geometries that are suitable for different cutting conditions and workpiece geometries.
- 4.
- Double sided, multi-corner types(3), both sides of the insert are usable to allow
a cost reduction per insert.
< Word explanation >
(1)Sintered CBN tools:
- Sintered CBN is produced by mixing the main components, CBN particles
(cubic boron nitride) with a binder. It is then sintered at a high temperature under
ultra-high pressure. The term sintered CBN tool, refers to cutting tools whose edge is
made of sintered CBN.
(2)Cutting edge honing:
- A coating treatment is applied to increase the toughness of the
cutting edges, this is because sintered CBN is a relatively fragile material. By varying
this treatment, the cutting properties can change significantly.
(3)Double sided, multi-corner types:
- Double sided, multi-corner types refer to inserts whose corners
on both the front and back faces are cutting edges. Rhombic and square shaped inserts
can use 4 corners as cutting edges and triangular shaped inserts can utilize 6 edges.
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