Eco-friendly machining of T6061 aluminium alloy using titanium carbonitride (TiCN) coated tools

Traditional wet machining methods using oil based cutting fluids and water based cutting fluids are currently being used widely in the industry. Since oil based cutting fluids contributes to environmental problems, water based cutting fluids were introduced to minimize these effects even though not...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus, Sabiyah, Mohamad Yazid, Adam, Mohd Amirul, Nor, Mohd Anuar
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spelling my.iium.irep.256602013-05-02T04:00:03Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/25660/ Eco-friendly machining of T6061 aluminium alloy using titanium carbonitride (TiCN) coated tools Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus Sabiyah, Mohamad Yazid Adam, Mohd Amirul Nor, Mohd Anuar TS200 Metal manufactures. Metalworking Traditional wet machining methods using oil based cutting fluids and water based cutting fluids are currently being used widely in the industry. Since oil based cutting fluids contributes to environmental problems, water based cutting fluids were introduced to minimize these effects even though not extensively used everywhere in all parts of the world. Eco-friendly machining is introduced for making the environment a better and healthier place by reducing the amount of contaminants and pollution into the water system. Two biodegradable cutting fluids have been chosen in this study; vegetable oil (palm oil) and water based cutting fluids. The wear behavior of TiCN coated tools is studied for three different cutting speeds (333, 415 and 517 m/min) and at two different cutting parameters; depth-of-cut, d and feed rate, f (d = 0.2 mm, f = 0.4 mm/rev and d = 0.4 mm, f = 0.6 mm/rev). Wear rate for machining using palm oil cutting fluid is lower (longer tool life) than the wear rate obtained from using water based coolants. Palm oil has better lubrication properties compared to water based coolants which have better cooling effects. The optimum cutting parameters for machining T6061 Aluminium alloy using TiCN coated tool is found; 333 m/min (water based) and 415 m/min (palm oil) at a depth of cut of 0.4 mm and feed rate of 0.6 mm/rev. Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland Rahman, Mustafizur Adesta, Erry Yulian Triblas Ali, Mohammad Yeakub Karim, A.N. Mustafizul Maleque, Md. Abdul Anuar, Hazleen Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus Iqbal, Mohammad Samat, Noorasikin Hassan, Noor Azlina 2012-10-06 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/25660/1/AMR.576.675_ICAMME2012.pdf Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus and Sabiyah, Mohamad Yazid and Adam, Mohd Amirul and Nor, Mohd Anuar (2012) Eco-friendly machining of T6061 aluminium alloy using titanium carbonitride (TiCN) coated tools. Advanced Materials Research, 576. pp. 675-678. ISSN 1022-6680 http://www.scientific.net/AMR.576.675 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.576.675
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topic TS200 Metal manufactures. Metalworking
spellingShingle TS200 Metal manufactures. Metalworking
Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus
Sabiyah, Mohamad Yazid
Adam, Mohd Amirul
Nor, Mohd Anuar
Eco-friendly machining of T6061 aluminium alloy using titanium carbonitride (TiCN) coated tools
description Traditional wet machining methods using oil based cutting fluids and water based cutting fluids are currently being used widely in the industry. Since oil based cutting fluids contributes to environmental problems, water based cutting fluids were introduced to minimize these effects even though not extensively used everywhere in all parts of the world. Eco-friendly machining is introduced for making the environment a better and healthier place by reducing the amount of contaminants and pollution into the water system. Two biodegradable cutting fluids have been chosen in this study; vegetable oil (palm oil) and water based cutting fluids. The wear behavior of TiCN coated tools is studied for three different cutting speeds (333, 415 and 517 m/min) and at two different cutting parameters; depth-of-cut, d and feed rate, f (d = 0.2 mm, f = 0.4 mm/rev and d = 0.4 mm, f = 0.6 mm/rev). Wear rate for machining using palm oil cutting fluid is lower (longer tool life) than the wear rate obtained from using water based coolants. Palm oil has better lubrication properties compared to water based coolants which have better cooling effects. The optimum cutting parameters for machining T6061 Aluminium alloy using TiCN coated tool is found; 333 m/min (water based) and 415 m/min (palm oil) at a depth of cut of 0.4 mm and feed rate of 0.6 mm/rev.
author2 Rahman, Mustafizur
author_facet Rahman, Mustafizur
Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus
Sabiyah, Mohamad Yazid
Adam, Mohd Amirul
Nor, Mohd Anuar
format Article
author Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus
Sabiyah, Mohamad Yazid
Adam, Mohd Amirul
Nor, Mohd Anuar
author_sort Mohamed Ariff, Tasnim Firdaus
title Eco-friendly machining of T6061 aluminium alloy using titanium carbonitride (TiCN) coated tools
title_short Eco-friendly machining of T6061 aluminium alloy using titanium carbonitride (TiCN) coated tools
title_full Eco-friendly machining of T6061 aluminium alloy using titanium carbonitride (TiCN) coated tools
title_fullStr Eco-friendly machining of T6061 aluminium alloy using titanium carbonitride (TiCN) coated tools
title_full_unstemmed Eco-friendly machining of T6061 aluminium alloy using titanium carbonitride (TiCN) coated tools
title_sort eco-friendly machining of t6061 aluminium alloy using titanium carbonitride (ticn) coated tools
publisher Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland
publishDate 2012
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/25660/1/AMR.576.675_ICAMME2012.pdf
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