Viability of selected agro-waste as case hardening materials for cutting tools – A review

Machining is an indispensable part of production technology with cutting tool. with cutting tool playing key roles in its operations. The demand for more efficient cutting tool increases continuously with technology. Most of the cutting tools in use are imported and the cost of replacement is high....

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Main Authors: Ogedengbe Temitayo Samson, Afolalu Sunday Adeniran, Ikumapayi Omolayo Michael, Abdulkareem Sulaiman, Ajimotokan Habeeb, Emetere Moses Eterigho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/67/e3sconf_icmpc2023_01225.pdf
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Summary:Machining is an indispensable part of production technology with cutting tool. with cutting tool playing key roles in its operations. The demand for more efficient cutting tool increases continuously with technology. Most of the cutting tools in use are imported and the cost of replacement is high. This problem had resulted in series of studies into the development of cutting tools from indigenous materials, particularly agrowastes. This study was a review of the various tool development approaches using various agrowaste types. The challenges and recorded successes as well as gaps in knowledge have also been identified. Summarily, the use of cutting tools developed from steel types that have been case-hardened by agro wastes is a viable alternative that can be explored for use in machining technology.
ISSN:2267-1242