A theoretical discussion of the difficulties encountered in machining titanium alloys, specifically Ti-6Al-4V, and of chip formation and mechanical and thermal tool wear is followed by a report of experimental turning, milling, and drilling tests. Tough, high temperature resisting high speed steels, Stellites, and carbide tools (K 10 and K 20) are recommended. The importance of cutting speed and other parameters is emphasized.
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Ali, S., Polytechnique, N., Songmene, V., & Sup, T. (2014). Machining of Titanium Alloys - Book. Zerspannung Der Titanwerkstoffe., 29(JANUARY 2014), 58–62. Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-662-43902-9
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