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Cutting Tool Technology: Industrial Handbook

Contributor(s): Smith, Graham T (Author)

ISBN: 9781849967525

Publisher: Springer

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Pub Date: October 13, 2010

Dewey: 671.35

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.24" H x 11.00" L x 8.25" W ( 2.99 lbs) 600 pages

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It is a well acknowledged fact that virtually all of our modern-day components and assemblies rely to some extent on machining operations in their manufacturing process. Thus, there is clearly a substantive machining requirement which will continue to be of prime importance for the foreseeable future. Cutting Tool Technology provides a comprehensive guide to the latest developments in the use of cutting tool technology. The book covers new machining and tooling topics such as high-speed and hard-part machining, near-dry and dry-machining strategies, multi-functional tooling, 'diamond-like' and 'atomically-modified' coatings, plus many others. Also covered are subjects important from a research perspective, such as micro-machining and artificial intelligence coupled to neural network tool condition monitoring. A practical handbook complete with troubleshooting tables for common problems, Cutting Tool Technology is an invaluable reference for researchers, manufacturers and users of cutting tools.

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"Cutting tool technology presents an important role in metal cutting. Cutting tool is a key factor for the machining operation success. ... This industrial handbook covers the cutting tool technology with high quality in nine chapters. ... The present book can be used for undergraduate engineering course (for example, manufacturing, mechanical, etc.). Also, this book can serve as a useful reference for students at technical colleges, mechanical and manufacturing engineers, professionals in related industries with machine tools and machining processes." (J. Paulo Davim, International Journal of Machining and Machinability of Materials, Vol. 9 (1/2), 2011)

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