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Cutting Tools

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Surface finishing

Surface finishing processes compared

Tools made of high speed steel or carbide because of their generally good basic properties are supplied with a bright finish

without extra surface treatment. For special applications it is recommended that tools are optimised for diverse applications at

surface finishing processes, to achieve the following goals:

Titanium-nitride coating

TiN

Titanium-nitride is a gold-coloured protective layer applied by

a PVD process (Physical Vapour Deposition). Higher hardness

combined with a lower friction coefficient achieves a significantly

longer service life and improved cutting performance. TiN coating is

primarily used for drills and thread bores.

Titanium carbon-nitride coating

TiCN

Titanium carbon-nitride is a wear-protection layer applied by PVD,

being harder than TiN and having a lower friction coefficient. Tool

performance is increased through greater hardness and ductility

combined with improved wear.

The TiCN coating is primarily used for NC drill bits, thread bores

and end mills.

Titaninum aluminium-nitride coating

TiAIN

Titanium aluminium-nitride is a multi-layer ceramic coating

applied using the PVD method. The resulting greater hardness and

oxidation stability make this coating ideal for higher speeds and

feed rates for extended tool life.

The TiAlN coating is used mainly in drilling and milling machine

processes, and is also recommended for dry processing.

Titaninum aluminium-nitride S coating

TiAlN-S

This coating is particularly recommended for machining hardened

materials (> 70 HRC). It is used mainly for end mills and is

characterised by high wear resistance. Dry machining is also

possible as is HSC machining.

Diamond coating

Diamond

This coating is particularly suitable for the processing of reinforced

plastics, aluminum and copper alloys.

The friction coefficient on steel is very low.

– Extension of the tool's life

– Reduced cutting force

– Increased cutting speed and feed rate

– Improved surface finish

– Improved dry processing

– Optimised hard processing

Fire coating (TiAIN/TiN)

Fire

Fire is a TiAIN/TiN multi-layer coating with a gradient structure. The

combined benefits of TiAlN and TiN coatings are very good wear

resistance with high thermal stability, hardness and toughness. In

addition to the conventional wet application, this layer can also be

used for minimum quantity lubrication and dry machining.

Zirconium nitride coating

ZrN

Zirconium-nitride is suitable for machining non-ferrous materials,

and especially for aluminum alloys. This coating is not good for cold

welding of aluminium. Associated with high layer hardness and

oxidation resistance are advantages that increase tool service life

and effective feed rate and cutting speed.

Steam tempering

Steam tempered

Steam tempering is a form of surface processing which reduces

slide resistance and prevents edge build-up. Cold welding can also

be avoided.

Steam tempering is primarily used with drills and thread bores.

Nitriding

Nitrated

Nitriding is a surface machining process that increases hardness

and wear resistance. Particularly for working with highly abrasive

materials such as cast iron, which nitriding is particularly suitable

for.

Nitriding is primarily used with drills and thread bores.

Signum coating (TiALN/SiN)

Signum

Due to the special nano-composite structure with a protective layer

of TiALN and SiN, this coating, with 5500 HV, is one of the hardest

on the market. Particularly for hard machinability materials. High

heat wear resistance combined with high diffusion resistance.

TiN

gold-yellow

single-layer

1 –4

2300

0.50

max. 600°

TiCN

light brown

multi-layer

1 –4

3000

0.40

max. 400°

TiAIN

violet

multi-layer

3

3200

0.55

max. 750°

TiAlN-S

blue

multi-layer

0.5–4

4500

0.45

max. 1200°

Diamond

black

0.5–2

5000

0.15

max. 350°

Fire

red

multi-layer

2 –6

3300

0.60

max. 850°

ZrN

light-gold

multi-layer

0.1–3

3400

0.50

max. 900°

grey

surface treatment

max. 5

400

max. 550°

silver-grey

surface treatment

20

1300

max. 550°

Signum

red-bronze

multi-layer

1 –5

5500

0.55

max. 800°

Surface

Colour

Coating structure

Thickness

Hardness

Friction coefficient

Application

Finish

µm

HV

versus steel temperature

Surface finishing benefits at a glance

TiN

Wear- and diffusion resistance

TiCN

Hardness, toughness

TiAIN

Heat hardness, oxidation stability

Fire

Hardness, toughness, wear resistance

Steam tempered

Lower slippage resistance

Nitrated

Hardness, wear resistance on cast iron

Signum

Extreme hardness, extreme heat resistance

ZrN

High hardness, low friction coefficient

Nitrated

Steam tempered

Cutting Data

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