Effect of cutting speed and depth of cut on surface roughness of oil-quench mild steel
Mild steels are often employed in high volume of screw machine parts such as shafts, spindles, pins, rods and varieties of component parts where high hardness is required. Although mild steel provides various advantages such as ease of formability, machinability and weldability but it is unimpressiv...
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