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Hard coatings for woodworking tools – a review

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Purpose: The paper presents thorough analysis of the state-of the-art in the field of woodworking tools durability improvement. In comparison with the achievements of global leaders in the field, the technologies developed so far at the Institute of Mechatronics, Nanotechnology and Vacuum Technique, as well as the latest research works undertaken by the authors are presented. Design/methodology/approach: The specificity of machining conditions of wood and wood-derivative materials consists in simultaneous occurrence of very high working speed, extremely sharp cutting edges and high working temperature – on the one hand, and high anisotropy and low thermal conductivity of the machined material – on the other. The paper summarizes various ways, including selection of both tool materials and surface treatments, applied in order to increase the productivity of woodmachining. Findings: A systematic analysis has been made on the type of tool materials suitable for machining of different sorts of solid wood and wood-derivative materials. It was shown that all woodworking tool types, except for satellites, require development of dedicated surface engineering technologies improving significantly their durability. The main features of CVD and PVD surface treatment technologies were compared in relation to their application for woodmachining tools. Research limitations/implications: Based on the achievements to date IMN&VT undertook a project aimed at development of a new generation of surface treatment technologies for both cemented carbide and high speed steel tools. It is planned to develop three packages of PVD technologies for deposition of multilayer and duplex anti-wear coatings based on TiAlN, CrN and carbon. Originality/value: The paper constitutes concise but in-depth description of the contemporary trends in surface treatment of tools for woodmachining.
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668--674
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Bibliogr. 25 poz., rys., tabl.
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  • Institute of Mechatronics, Nanotechnology and Vacuum Technique, Koszalin University of Technology, ul. Raclawicka15-17, 75-620 Koszalin, Poland, jerzy.ratajski@tu.koszalin.pl
Bibliografia
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  • [16] C. Nouveau, C. Labidi, J.-P. Ferreira Martin, R. Collet, A. Djouadi, Application of CrAlN coatings on carbide substrates in routing of MDF, Wear 263 (2007) 1291–1299.
  • [17] J. M. Castanho, M. T. Vieira, Effect of ductile layers in mechanical behaviour of TiAlN thin coatings, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 143–144 (2003) 352–357.
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  • [21] UE programme INTERREG III A, Project No. INT/MV-BB-PL.3/E1.2006.130: “Implementation of innovative vacuum-plasma technologies for manufacturing tools for machining wood and wood-derivative materials for the furniture industry in the Euroregion Pomerania”.
  • [22] P. Myśliński, A. Gilewicz, B. Warcholiński, Thin anti-wear coatings for wood machnining tools, The conference Vacuum-plasma technologies of thin coatings, Mielno, 15-17 October 2007 (in Polish).
  • [23] B. Warcholiński, A. Gilewicz, Z. Kukliński, P. Myśliński, Arc-evaporated CrN, CrN and CrCN coatings, Vacuum 83 (2009) 715–718.
  • [24] A. Gilewicz, Modification of the rake face of planer knives by deposition of hard multilayer coatings based on chromium nitride with carbon addition, Koszalin University of Technology, Doctoral thesis in preparation (in Polish).
  • [25] Operational Programme Innovative Economy POIG 2007-2013, Developmental Project No. UDA-POIG.01.03.01-32-052/08-00: „Hybrid technologies for woodworking tools modification”.
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