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Solid Additives to Increase the Service Life of Ceramic Cutting Tool: Methodology and Mechanism

Yuxin Shi, Biao Zhao, Wenfeng Ding

2024Intelligent and sustainable manufacturing12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With the development of the manufacturing industry, there is an increasing demand for high-efficiency processing, high-precision processing, and high-temperature processing. The characteristics of ceramic tools, such as high hardness and wear resistance, make them suitable for high-precision processing. Additionally, their excellent high temperature resistance perfectly meets the requirements of high temperature processing. However, ceramic tools have a relatively low strength and are prone to breakage, which limits their application in some high-strength machining fields. Their low toughness and brittleness also lead to easy cracking and reduced tool life, resulting in frequent tool changes that further limit processing efficiency. Therefore, improving the service life of ceramic tool materials is crucial to enhance processing efficiency and achieve significant economic benefits. With the development of material science, solid additives with toughening and strengthening properties have greatly improved the performance of ceramic tool materials and given ceramic tools new life-enhancing properties, such as lubrication and repair. By utilizing the combined action of one or more solid additives and employing surface coating technology, the service life of ceramic cutting tools is significantly extended. This makes the application of ceramic tools in industrial cutting more and more widely, and the demand is also growing rapidly. However, the mechanism and methods of various solid additives to increase the life of ceramic tool materials have not been systematically reviewed. The analysis of the composition and functional properties of ceramic tool materials was used as a basis to summarize the mechanism by which various solid additives improve the service life of ceramic tool materials, and to provide points for attention in their use. The aim is to assist researchers in designing and preparing new ceramic tool materials that can meet processing requirements. Finally, the research status, challenges, and prospects of enhancing the service life of ceramic cutting tools with solid additives are summarized, providing a foundation for further research.

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Mechanism (biology)Service lifeCeramicService (business)Materials scienceMetallurgyManufacturing engineeringProcess engineeringBusinessProcess managementEngineeringComposite materialMarketingPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMaterial Properties and ApplicationsEngineering Technology and MethodologiesRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials production
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