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Milling of Complex Surfaces of EN 10060 Steel after HVOF Sprayed NiCrBSi Coatings

Jan Valícek    
Marta Harnicárová    
Jan Rehor    
Milena Ku?nerová    
Jaroslava Fulemová    
Miroslav Gombár    
Ludmila Kucerová    
Jan Filipenský and Jan Hnátík    

Resumen

The high-velocity oxy-fuel spraying process was used to investigate and improve the surface properties of a workpiece. The research was focused on the spherical surface of a workpiece made of high-strength steel, a ball and socket assembly. After spraying with a nickel alloy, the surface was machined by milling. The coating was carried out as a process in which a very thin layer of coating of the required thickness and the required specific properties, i.e., high Vickers hardness, adhesion to the surface, wear resistance and other important characteristics, which must be respected in other machining methods, was applied to the already finished, heat-prepared metal substrate. This article deals with the milling of complex surfaces of steel substrate EN 10060 after spraying with NiCrBSi alloy. After spraying, a total of 15 milling experiments were performed in order to determine precisely the optimal cutting parameters of milling and surface adhesion, based on newly acquired prediction relations. The main presented results are new relations for the determination of optimal technological milling conditions based on the identification of adhesive sections using derived equations. The new relations were verified and also compared with the current literature in the field.

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