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This Paper presents the investigation of hardness, tool weight loss percentage, surface roughness of High Speed Steel single point cutting tool and Physical vapour deposition coated HSS tool and surface roughness of work piece. The tools with predetermined geometries were analyzed in similar machining conditions. The results identified that the weight loss percentage of the coated tool is less when compared with uncoated tool. Additionally the hardness of the coated tool is greater than uncoated tool, Surface roughness of coated tool is far better than uncoated tool and tool wear is less for coated tool when compared with uncoated tool.
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The Authors would like to thank M/S Oerlikon Balzers coating India limited, for their cooperation in performing the experimental works. We are grateful to our Saveetha Engineering College management for acknowledging our research works and encouraging the submission of this paper.
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Ravi Raja Malar Vannan, R., Moorthy, T.V., Hariharan, P., Gnanavel, B.K. (2020). Effect of Physical Vapour Deposition Coatings on High Speed Steel Single Point Cutting Tool. In: Awang, M., Emamian, S., Yusof, F. (eds) Advances in Material Sciences and Engineering. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8297-0_1
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