Effect of Yttrium and Rhenium Ion Implantation on the Performance of Nitride Ceramic Cutting Tools.
Dmitrij MorozowZbigniew SiemiątkowskiEdwin GevorkyanMirosław RuckiJonas MatijosiusArtūras KilikevičiusJacek CabanZbigniew KrzysiakPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
In the paper, the results of experimental investigations of ion implanted cutting tools performance are presented. The tools, made out of Si3N4 with additives typically used for turning of Ti-6Al-4V alloy, underwent implantation with ions of yttrium (Y+) and rhenium (Re+) using the metal vapor vacuum arc method. Distribution of ions on the tool surface was measured. The cutting tools were tested in turning process with measurement of cutting forces and analysis of wear. A rather unexpected result was the increased wear of the tool after Y+ implantation with 1 × 1017 ion/cm2. It was demonstrated, however, that the tool after Y+ 2 × 1017 ion/cm2 ion implantation provided the best machining performance.