Use of polycrystalline materials in manufacturing processes
Shreyas A. Gurav
Dhananjay Mahadik group of Institutions,
Vikaswadi, Kagal (India).
Email: shreygurav@gmail.com
Shreyas A. Gurav
Dhananjay Mahadik group of Institutions,
Vikaswadi, Kagal (India).
Email: shreygurav@gmail.com
Nirmohi V. Sasmile
Dhananjay Mahadik group of Institutions,
Vikaswadi, Kagal, (India).
Email: nirmohis@gmail.com
Presented at:
1. PIONEER-2k14, National Level Paper Presentation, KIT's COE, Kolhapur, MH, (India).
2. EUREKA-2014, National Level Paper Presentation, TKIET, Warananagar, MH, (India).
3. INFINITY-2015, National Level Technical Event, Dr. D. Y. Patil COE, Kolhapur, (India).
Summary
This paper consists of a case study on tool inserts and their performances on various materials. Comparison between various inserts is done. Advantages of modern tool inserts are discussed.
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