Transcription of Machining nickel alloys
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NiDl nickel Development Institute Machining nickel alloys A nickel Development Institute Reference Book, Series No 11 008. Table of Contents Acknowledgments .. i Abbreviation key .. i Introduction .. ii nickel alloys and machinability .. 1. Basic principles applicable to all Machining operations .. 3. Work hardening .. 3. Choice of cutting tools .. 3. Lubricants and coolants .. 4. Recommendations for Machining .. 5. Turning, boring and grooving .. 5. High speed steel tooling .. 5. Carbide tooling .. 6. Ceramic tooling .. 7. Insert selection and method of use .. 9. Taking the correct tool path .. 12. Drilling .. 12. Twist drills .. 12. Insert drills .. 12. Deep hole drilling .. 13. Deep hole drilling by non-traditional methods .. 14. Reaming .. 14. Tapping and threading .. 15. Planing and shaping .. 16. Broaching .. 16. Milling .. 17. Conventional milling cutters.
Nickel-copper and nickel-iron alloys for sulfuric acid and Alloy 401 N04401 42.5 55.5 0.3 Mn 1.6 corrosion, and electrical applications. Have higher strength Alloy 450 C71500 30.0 68.0 0.7 Mn 0.7 B work hardened than Group A alloys. Most alloys cannot be Alloy 36 K93600 36.0 64.0
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