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Surface Roughness Study on EN24 Steel Material Using Chromium Nitrate Nanocoated Tool
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Improvement in surface roughness of EN24 steel using nano coating technology is aimed in this work, in which nano coating is done on the tungsten carbide tool material which is a mixture of chromium nitrate nano particles and acetone. The main objective is to find out the surface roughness characteristics of EN24 steel after machining with tungsten carbide cutting tool with and without chromium nitrate nano coating at various speeds and feeds.
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EN24 Steel, Surface Roughness, Nano Particle, Nanocoating
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