2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11665-014-1375-z
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Machinability Evaluation of Ti-5Nb-xFe Alloys for Dental Applications

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“…% Cu had increased tearing (mark d). It is well known that lower ductility is generally beneficial to the machinability of metals 52 . It is reported that scar morphologies are related to grind adhesion, and the relative low hardness and strength of alloys cause chatter vibration or deformation of the work piece during machining 11,53 .…”
Section: Alloymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…% Cu had increased tearing (mark d). It is well known that lower ductility is generally beneficial to the machinability of metals 52 . It is reported that scar morphologies are related to grind adhesion, and the relative low hardness and strength of alloys cause chatter vibration or deformation of the work piece during machining 11,53 .…”
Section: Alloymentioning
confidence: 99%