Science of Advanced Materials | 2021

Milling Performance of Fluorinated Surfactants-Based Coating Tools in Processing Particleboard

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


To investigate the cutting performance of tools with fluorinated surfactant-based coatings, the milling performance of melamine-coated particleboard was characterized by means of the cutting force, tool wear and surface quality. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) and a three-dimensional\n super field microscope were used to observe the morphologies of coated and uncoated tool wear and machined surfaces. The results showed that (1) the surface wettability of the coated tool is lower than that of the uncoated tool; (2) the main wear mechanisms for tools with a fluorinated surfactant-based\n coating are abrasive wear and microchipping. The fluorinated surfactant-based coating acts as a solid lubricant, which can obviously reduce adhesion wear; (3) the surface roughness obtained by machining using coated tools is much smaller than that found for uncoated tools.

Volume 13
Pages 264-272
DOI 10.1166/SAM.2021.3870
Language English
Journal Science of Advanced Materials

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