The uncoated carbide is obviously running way too fast. Why not run all tools at the appropriate speed for plain carbide. This would give a fairly realistic comparison of tool life. Increasing the speed of the coated tools will show the difference in MRR. I mean, you wouldn't do a comparison of HSS and carbide with both tools cutting 4140 at 200m/min.
In plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) much lower temperatures are a major advantage, temperature-sensitive substrate materials such as plastics can be used. More versatile process, Metallic, semi-conducting, or insulating layers can be applied. Complex layer systems are also possible. In conventional thermal coating, the assist gas splits into its reaction products only at the heated substrate surface. In PECVD, this reaction already takes place in the gas phase through electrical ionization.
The uncoated carbide is obviously running way too fast. Why not run all tools at the appropriate speed for plain carbide.
This would give a fairly realistic comparison of tool life.
Increasing the speed of the coated tools will show the difference in MRR.
I mean, you wouldn't do a comparison of HSS and carbide with both tools cutting 4140 at 200m/min.
Nice to see a video on this, I work for a company doing this kind of coating
i happen to be in the same industry, we supply cathode parts and technology to coating device FAB
THIS HELPS A LOT
Important information, well Julius!
Way to go Pete Zelinski!
That was a Great video. It really helped to prepare for tomorrows exam:)
PLS MORE DETAIL INFORMATION...THIS WAS WONDERFULL
Que increíble información y la explicación sin duda alguna muy certera, como si fuese un rastrillo en la arena 💯
Good work keep them coming.
Are they machining stainless steel part in this video?
It sounds like he says his name is Pizza at first
Fun Fact: The transcription software we use always thinks his name is Pizza Linski.
When to use cermet inserts
Grüß euch, stabiles Video!
Clear explanation.
A good video, full of useful information, thanks!
Thanks, appreciate the info :)
Nitride coating or carbide?
What is plasma vapor coating? Is it a different process to both these processes described in this video?
In plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) much lower temperatures are a major advantage,
temperature-sensitive substrate materials such as plastics can be used.
More versatile process, Metallic, semi-conducting, or insulating layers can be applied.
Complex layer systems are also possible.
In conventional thermal coating, the assist gas splits into its reaction products only at the heated substrate surface.
In PECVD, this reaction already takes place in the gas phase through electrical ionization.
Amazing very helpful 👍🏻
Thank you very much ❤
Nice video
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material?
The material is 4140 steel.