Thakur Tamanna, Heinen Stefan, Ehrle Bruno, Blugan Gurdial
Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa), Laboratory for High Performance Ceramics, 8600, Dübendorf, CH, Switzerland.
OERTLI Werkzeuge AG, Hoftstrasse 1, 8181, Höri bei Bülach, Switzerland.
Heliyon. 2025 Jan 8;11(2):e41785. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2025.e41785. eCollection 2025 Jan 30.
Since the 1950s, the woodcutting industry has relied heavily on tungsten carbide (WC) cutting tools to overcome the challenges posed by the complex structure of wood, including hard knots and abrasive elements such as sand and tannic acids. These demands require cutting tools with superior thermal conductivity and mechanical properties. However, the rising cost of WC materials has prompted the search for alternative solutions. As a result, zirconia-toughened alumina (ZTA) ceramic materials with varying amounts of in situ formed SrAlO have been introduced as potential substitutes. This study focuses on the processing, microstructural characterization, and mechanical behavior of these ceramic cutting tools with the goal of matching or exceeding the cutting performance and tool life of conventional WC tools. The study demonstrates the effectiveness of the improved ceramic tools through numerical evidence obtained from short-term trials and subsequent extended high-speed tests conducted on industrial cutting machines. In particular, comparable wood surface quality and wear resistance were achieved along with a significant improvement in cutting speed, resulting in a threefold reduction in machining time. These results underscore the potential of ceramic cutting tools as a cost-effective and efficient alternative in the woodcutting industry.
自20世纪50年代以来,木材切割行业严重依赖碳化钨(WC)刀具来应对木材复杂结构带来的挑战,这些挑战包括硬节以及诸如沙子和单宁酸等磨蚀性成分。这些需求要求刀具具有卓越的热导率和机械性能。然而,WC材料成本的不断上涨促使人们寻找替代解决方案。因此,已引入具有不同含量原位生成的SrAlO的氧化锆增韧氧化铝(ZTA)陶瓷材料作为潜在替代品。本研究聚焦于这些陶瓷刀具的加工、微观结构表征和力学行为,目标是达到或超越传统WC刀具的切削性能和刀具寿命。该研究通过在工业切割机上进行的短期试验及随后的延长高速测试所获得的数值证据,证明了改进后的陶瓷刀具的有效性。特别是,在实现可比的木材表面质量和耐磨性的同时,切削速度有了显著提高,加工时间减少了两倍。这些结果突显了陶瓷刀具作为木材切割行业中一种经济高效的替代品的潜力。