Performance of coated carbide cutting tool while machining aluminium alloy and mild steel
This paper discuss of the performance of coated carbide cutting tools in milling by investigating through the surface roughness. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) is implemented to model the face milling process that are using four insert of coated carbide TiNC as the cutting tool and mild steel AI...
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