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Ci a ion: Gna owski, A.; Goł˛ebski, R.;
Pe u, J.; Pagac, M. Analysis o
The momechanical P ope ies and
he In luence o Machining P ocess
on he Su ace S uc u e o
Composi es Manu ac u ed om
Me al Chips wi h a Polyme Ma ix.
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Analysis o The momechanical P ope ies and he In luence o
Machining P ocess on he Su ace S uc u e o Composi es
Manu ac u ed om Me al Chips wi h a Polyme Ma ix
Adam Gna owski 1,*, Ra ał Goł˛ebski 1,* , Jana Pe u 2and Ma ek Pagac 2
1Depa men o Technology and Au oma ion, Czes ochowa Uni e si y o Technology,
42-200 Czes ochowa, Poland
2Depa men o Machining, Assembly and Enginee ing Me ology, Technical Uni e si y o Os a a,
70800 Os a a, Czech Republic
*Co espondence: [email p o ec ed] (A.G.); [email p o ec ed] (R.G.)
Abs ac :
Nowadays, he dynamic de elopmen o he en i e ma ke o composi e ma e ials is
no iceable, which is e y o en associa ed wi h he need o use was e o ecycled ma e ials in hei
p oduc ion. In he p ocess o p oducing composi es hemsel es, he easy possibili y o shaping
hei mechanical and he momechanical p ope ies becomes appa en , which can be a big p oblem
o ma e ials wi h a homogeneous s uc u e. Fo he es s, samples made o a combina ion o
ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h ine aluminum and b ass chips we e used. The es s we e pe o med
o composi e samples p oduced by p essing. This pape p esen s he esul s o he DMTA me hod
o he conse a i e modulus and he angen o mechanical loss angle o he composi e, a de ailed
s e eome ic analysis o he su ace a e machining, oughness pa ame e s and olume ic unc ional
pa ame e s we e pe o med. Fo he es ed samples, changes in he alues o he conse a i e
modulus and he mechanical loss coe icien we e eco ded, which indica ed signi ican di e ences
o he composi e wi h b ass chips in ela ion o composi es wi h aluminum chips. In he case o
he composi e wi h aluminum chips, sligh changes in he conse a i e modulus we e eco ded in
he glass ansi ion phase and he elas ic de o ma ion phase a di e en equencies. In con as ,
o composi es wi h b ass, sligh changes we e eco ded in he en i e ange o he cou se o he
conse a i e module as a unc ion o empe a u e when di e en exci a ion equencies we e applied.
In ela ion o he polyme ma ix, a signi ican inc ease in he alue o he conse a i e modulus o
composi es was eco ded in he en i e empe a u e ange o he es . Signi ican di e ences we e
eco ded in he s udy o he su ace o composi es in he case o using di e en ma e ials ob ained a e
machining as ille s. The dependences o he ampli ude pa ame e s o he su ace a e machining
he sample made o phenolic–ac ylic esin p o e he poo pe o mance p ope ies o he su ace. The
use o chips in he composi e signi ican ly changed he su ace geome y.
Keywo ds:
polyme composi es; me allic ille ; machining; DMTA es ing; oughness; su ace
in eg i y pa ame e s
1. In oduc ion
Polyme -based composi es ein o ced wi h me allic pa icles a e inc easingly used in
mode n cons uc ions, displacing adi ional ma e ials in a ious indus ies. The ma ix o
composi e ma e ials can be me als, ce amics and plas ics. The unc ion o he ma ix is o
keep he ein o cing phase in a speci ic place in he ma e ial s uc u e and o coun e ac
de o ma ion unde he in luence o loads, ans e ing he s esses o he componen s o he
ein o cing phase. The selec ion o an app op ia e me al ille o polyme modi ica ion
causes changes in i s speci ic mechanical [
1
] and he mal [
2
] p ope ies o a educ ion in
he p ice o a gi en p oduc wi h simila p ope ies [
3
]. In ecen yea s, he e has been
a s eady inc ease in ma e ial ecycling, which consis s o he p ocessing o unsui able
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elemen s in o aw ma e ials ha could be eused in he p oduc ion o new end p oduc s
wi h simila mechanical p ope ies as polyme ic ma e ials wi h high he momechanical
pa ame e s [
4
]. Ma e ials om machining p ocesses, i.e., pos -p oduc ion me al chips,
which ha e no been p ocessed so a , a e also ields o in e es [
5
]. Depending on he
selec ed ype o me al ein o cemen , we can heo e ically p edic he p ope ies o a gi en
composi e. Me al–polyme composi es combine a o able p ope ies such as elec ical
and he mal conduc i i y wi h a lowe densi y han pu e me al [
6
]. In he case o using
aluminum powde as a ille o he polyme in he es s p esen ed in [
7
], an inc ease in he
s eng h pa ame e s o he es ed ma e ials was ob ained. The wo k [
8
] p esen s he esul s
o esea ch and analysis o he elec ical, mechanical and he mal p ope ies o poly inyl
chlo ide (PVC) composi es illed wi h a ious con en s o aluminum powde in he ange
om 0 o 40% by weigh , indica ing he a o able p ope ies o he p oduced composi e,
including inc easing he he mal s abili y o composi e samples wi h an inc ease in he
con en o aluminum ille . Sehajpal e al. [
9
] p esen ed es s o poly (me hyl me hac y-
la e) wi h a ille con aining sil e , aluminum and coppe pa icles, inc easing he mal
conduc i i y and s eng h pa ame e s, espec i ely. Bhagyasheka e al. [
10
] ca ied ou
es s on a composi e consis ing o me allic and non-me allic ille s. The esul s o es s
ca ied ou on composi es con aining h ee di e en ille s, in he o m o pa icles, me allic
ma e ials (Cu and Al), ce amic (SiC) and g ease (G ), showed ha he p ope ies changed
wi h inc easing ille con en . The ha dness o he composi es inc eased wi h he inc ease
in he ille con en , excep o he composi es wi h a G illing, which showed he opposi e
endency. The wo ks o many o he au ho s ake in o accoun bo h he issues ela ed o
he p oduc ion me hod and heo e ical desc ip ions o he modi ica ion o he polyme
ma e ial wi h ille s. In he wo k o Akh a e al. [
11
], hyb id ille s—alumina g aphene
(G -Al
2
O
3
)—we e syn hesized and added o he epoxy ma ix in o de o imp o e he
he mal p ope ies o he composi e. Abdulka eem e al. [
12
] p esen ed he e ec o he
con en o me al ille and pa icle size on he ha dness and ensile s eng h o polys y ene
composi es. In he wo k [
13
], polyp opylene (PP) composi es illed wi h aluminum wi h
a ious shapes o ille pa icles and con en s anging om 0% o 55% by olume we e
in es iga ed. The in luence o loads and he shape o he ille pa icles on he p ope ies o
he composi es was iden i ied. Nu az eena e al. [
14
] in es iga ed he elec ical p ope ies
and ensile s eng h o composi es o med by adhibi ion me al powde s such as aluminum
(Al), coppe (Cu) and i on (Fe) in o a high-densi y polye hylene (HDPE) ma ix. Simila
s udies we e conduc ed by Lo y e al. [
15
] and Ta man e al. [
16
]. The wo k [
17
] conce ns
he p epa a ion and cha ac e iza ion o composi e ma e ials p oduced by comp ession
molding o a mix u e o aluminum lakes and nylon 6 powde . Elec ical conduc i i y,
densi y, ha dness and mo phology o he composi es we e in es iga ed, ob aining a o able
p ope ies o he composi es. O he s udies wi h an aluminum ille we e conduc ed by
Sch icke e al. [
18
]. The joining zone o semi-c ys alline polyamide 6 wi h aluminum was
in es iga ed in he lase joining p ocess and he mechanical p ope ies o he join we e
assessed. The mechanical p ope ies we e es ed up o cohesi e ailu e. Fu he mo e, he
mechanical p ope ies we e co ela ed wi h he esul s o ha dness, mo phology, di e -
en ial scanning calo ime y (DSC) and X- ay di ac ion (XRD) esul s. The p ope ies o
elec o-con ac -sin e ed me al–polyme composi e ma e ials we e analyzed in he wo k o
Ko un e al. [
19
]. Bloo e al. [
20
] in es iga ed me al–polyme composi es con aining a
ille dispe sed in an insula ing polyme ma ix, p epa ed by mixing componen s a high
speed. Das u e and Kelka [
21
] in es iga ed he mechanical, s uc u al and mo phological
p ope ies o a low-densi y polye hylene (LDPE) composi e wi h an aluminum ille . In
con as , esea ch on he use o me al–polyme composi es wi h a me al ille in he o m
o b ass was ca ied ou by Eddoumy e al. [
22
]. To analyze he bene i s o adding b ass,
he ic ion and wea we e in es iga ed, as well as he he momechanical p ope ies o
he b ass- illed ma e ial. The pape [
23
] p esen s an al e na i e me hod o he classical
mel ing p ocess, esembling he powde me allu gy p ocess, in he ecycling o me al chips
mass-p oduced as a esul o machining. The in luence o he deg ee o ein o cemen on he
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mechanical p ope ies and mic os uc u e o he composi e ma e ial was in es iga ed and
he ob ained composi e ma e ials we e compa ed wi h he indus ial b ass alloy. Adding
a ille o o ming a polyme blend educes he cos o p oducing a gi en p oduc . Using
known manu ac u ing echniques, a ious composi es can be p oduced depending on he
con en and ype o ille used. The modi ica ion o polyme s signi ican ly in luences he
ea men p ocess [24].
The sub ac i e p ocessing o composi e ma e ials is o g ea impo ance in he p oduc-
ion p ocess o componen s ha a e subjec o high quali y equi emen s, wi h pa icula
emphasis on dimensional ole ances. Due o he andom s uc u e o he ma e ial, machin-
abili y es s o composi es using a ious ools and machining s a egies a e inc easingly
being ca ied ou . This was poin ed ou by Usca e al. [
25
] by conduc ing his ype o
esea ch and de e mining he op imal composi ion o he composi e in o de o imp o e he
machinabili y ac o s in he applied machining p ocess. Ve y o en, he p oduced composi e
ma e ials coope a e wi h each o he , unde going ibological wea [
26
]; he e o e, o a
be e quali y o componen s, he pa ame e s o he inishing p ocess a e o g ea impo -
ance, and he e y assessmen o ibological cha ac e is ics in he es ing p ocesses o
composi es is inc easingly impo an . Con en ional machining p ocesses, such as u ning,
d illing o milling, can be applied o composi e ma e ials, p o ided ha he app op ia e
ool design, wo king condi ions and cu ing pa ame e s a e adop ed. Due o he aniso opic
and he e ogeneous s uc u e o composi es, he p ocessing o composi es becomes mo e
and mo e demanding. The p ocessing o he e ogeneous ma e ials (o di e en ha dness)
causes hei une en cu ing— he ma ix ma e ial beha es di e en ly du ing p ocessing—o
illing [
27
]. Depending on he adop ed cu ing pa ame e s and he composi e s uc u e, he
ene gy consump ion o he p ocess may a y conside ably. An a icle by Usca e al. [
28
]
p oposed a e y accu a e comp ehensi e app oach o assess he ene gy consump ion o
he p ocess in he con ex o he machinabili y c i e ia o he es ed composi es. Me al
ma ix composi es pose a much g ea e challenge o he p ocessing p ocess compa ed o
composi es wi h a me al ille . The he e ogenic s uc u e o such ma e ial e y o en leads
o damage o he cu ing ool du ing machining, which is a consequence o he p esence
o ela i ely ha de pa icles in he ma e ial [
29
], which consequen ly leads o an inc ease
in su ace oughness and loss o s abili y o he unc ional pa ame e s o he su ace a e
machining. The e o e, in his wo k i seems jus i ied o unde ake a esea ch ask o e alua e
he p oduced composi e wi h a me allic ille .
This pape p esen s esea ch on he p oduc ion o a polyme ma ix composi e wi h
me allic ille s. In quan i a i e e ms, he aim o he s udy was o de e mine he scope o he
impac o modi ica ion by adding a ille o he ma e ial on he quali y pa ame e s o he
p ocessed elemen s, samples p oduced om composi es based on me al chips. This wo k
will also include an analysis o he impac o modi ying he he momechanical p ope ies
o he polyme ma ix h ough he use o a ille on he imp o emen o he machinabili y
o he polyme ma e ial, and, consequen ly, he quali a i e assessmen o he imp o emen
o he su ace laye condi ion, aking in o accoun se e al pa ame e s such as: su ace
oughness, olume ic unc ional pa ame e s and analysis o su ace s e eome y.
2. Ma e ials and Me hods
The es s we e ca ied ou o samples made o a combina ion o Dialok 939P ac ylic–
phenolic esin (Bi ez L d, B adley Lane, S andish, UK) wi h ine aluminum (2017A alu-
minum) and b ass (B ass CuZn37Pb0.5) chips wi h a ac ion o 0.6–0.75 mm in he amoun
o 95% by weigh . A hyd aulic p ess (Vibe -Sys em, Go zow Wielkopolski, Poland) wi h a
p essing o ce o 75 ons was used o p epa e he samples. The 80
×
80
×
25 mm samples
we e o med in he p ess mold unde a compac ion p essu e o 61.3 MPa. The plas iciza ion
empe a u e was 95
◦
C and he c oss-linking empe a u e was 180
◦
C, wi h a ime o 15 min.
Figu e 1shows a s and o manu ac u ing samples by p essing. The mold wi h a diame e
o 110 mm was hea ed o he nominal ope a ing empe a u e using a 2.4 kW band hea e .
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The mold wi h a diame e o 110 mm was hea ed o he nominal ope a ing empe a u e
using a 2.4 kW band hea e .
Figu e 1. S and o manu ac u ing composi e samples.
In o de o compa e he es esul s o composi es o he polyme ma ix, samples
we e also made o pu e esin; in he p oduc ion p ocess, he same p ocessing pa ame e s
we e used as in he samples wi h he addi ion o ille s. The mal analysis o dynamic me-
chanical p ope ies—DMTA—was ca ied ou in acco dance wi h he s anda d [30] wi h
he NETSCH DMA 242 C de ice (Ne zsch G oup, Selb, Ge many) a a empe a u e o 70
o 300 °C, hea ing a a a e o 2 °C/min and a equencies o 1 Hz and 10 Hz. The dimen-
sions o he samples we e 50 × 10 × 4 mm. Based on he alues o o ce and de o ma ion
( ead by measu ing senso s—Ne zsch P o en Excellence, Selb, Ge many), aking in o ac-
coun he dimensions o he sample, he alue o he conse a i e modulus E’ and he
angen o he mechanical loss angle gδ we e calcula ed [31,32]. The esul s a e p esen ed
in he o m o a g aph o changes in he conse a i e modulus E’ and he angen o he
mechanical loss angle gδ as a unc ion o empe a u e. Figu e 2 shows he DMTA es
s and wi h a h ee-poin bending holde placed wi hou ixing he sample. The dynamic
mechanical– he mal analysis used in he esea ch is one o he me hods ha allow he
es ima ion o he changes occu ing in he ma e ial du ing bending in a wide ange o
empe a u e and equency o load changes. The knowledge o he cou se o hese changes
allows he es ablishmen o he ela ionship be ween he molecula pa ame e s and he
mechanical p ope ies o ma e ials [32].
Figu e 2. Resea ch s and Ne sch DMA 242 C.
Figu e 1. S and o manu ac u ing composi e samples.
In o de o compa e he es esul s o composi es o he polyme ma ix, samples
we e also made o pu e esin; in he p oduc ion p ocess, he same p ocessing pa ame e s
we e used as in he samples wi h he addi ion o ille s. The mal analysis o dynamic
mechanical p ope ies—DMTA—was ca ied ou in acco dance wi h he s anda d [
30
] wi h
he NETSCH DMA 242 C de ice (Ne zsch G oup, Selb, Ge many) a a empe a u e o 70 o
300
◦
C, hea ing a a a e o 2
◦
C/min and a equencies o 1 Hz and 10 Hz. The dimensions
o he samples we e 50
×
10
×
4 mm. Based on he alues o o ce and de o ma ion ( ead
by measu ing senso s—Ne zsch P o en Excellence, Selb, Ge many), aking in o accoun
he dimensions o he sample, he alue o he conse a i e modulus E’ and he angen o
he mechanical loss angle g
δ
we e calcula ed [
31
,
32
]. The esul s a e p esen ed in he o m
o a g aph o changes in he conse a i e modulus E’ and he angen o he mechanical loss
angle g
δ
as a unc ion o empe a u e. Figu e 2shows he DMTA es s and wi h a h ee-
poin bending holde placed wi hou ixing he sample. The dynamic mechanical– he mal
analysis used in he esea ch is one o he me hods ha allow he es ima ion o he changes
occu ing in he ma e ial du ing bending in a wide ange o empe a u e and equency
o load changes. The knowledge o he cou se o hese changes allows he es ablishmen
o he ela ionship be ween he molecula pa ame e s and he mechanical p ope ies o
ma e ials [32].
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The mold wi h a diame e o 110 mm was hea ed o he nominal ope a ing empe a u e
using a 2.4 kW band hea e .
Figu e 1. S and o manu ac u ing composi e samples.
In o de o compa e he es esul s o composi es o he polyme ma ix, samples
we e also made o pu e esin; in he p oduc ion p ocess, he same p ocessing pa ame e s
we e used as in he samples wi h he addi ion o ille s. The mal analysis o dynamic me-
chanical p ope ies—DMTA—was ca ied ou in acco dance wi h he s anda d [30] wi h
he NETSCH DMA 242 C de ice (Ne zsch G oup, Selb, Ge many) a a empe a u e o 70
o 300 °C, hea ing a a a e o 2 °C/min and a equencies o 1 Hz and 10 Hz. The dimen-
sions o he samples we e 50 × 10 × 4 mm. Based on he alues o o ce and de o ma ion
( ead by measu ing senso s—Ne zsch P o en Excellence, Selb, Ge many), aking in o ac-
coun he dimensions o he sample, he alue o he conse a i e modulus E’ and he
angen o he mechanical loss angle gδ we e calcula ed [31,32]. The esul s a e p esen ed
in he o m o a g aph o changes in he conse a i e modulus E’ and he angen o he
mechanical loss angle gδ as a unc ion o empe a u e. Figu e 2 shows he DMTA es
s and wi h a h ee-poin bending holde placed wi hou ixing he sample. The dynamic
mechanical– he mal analysis used in he esea ch is one o he me hods ha allow he
es ima ion o he changes occu ing in he ma e ial du ing bending in a wide ange o
empe a u e and equency o load changes. The knowledge o he cou se o hese changes
allows he es ablishmen o he ela ionship be ween he molecula pa ame e s and he
mechanical p ope ies o ma e ials [32].
Figu e 2. Resea ch s and Ne sch DMA 242 C.
Figu e 2. Resea ch s and Ne sch DMA 242 C.
Mac oscopic ( isual) examina ion o he su ace was ca ied ou using a Keyence VHX
7000 (Keyence L d, Mil on Keynes, U.K) con ocal mic oscope (see Figu e 3), which uses
Polyme s 2022,14, 3501 5 o 16
whi e ligh and lase ligh . I scans he su ace o a gi en ma e ial, collec ing in o ma ion
abou he oughness and shape o he su ace, and c ea es an op ical image. The mea-
su emen p ocess akes place wi hou con ac wi h an accu acy o nanome e s. The high
imaging esolu ion allowed o he p ecise measu emen o su ace quali y and analysis
in e ms o measu ing de ec s, mic oc acks and po osi y. The s udy o he su ace mac o-
scopic s uc u e o composi es using a Keyence VHX 7000 digi al mic oscope (Keyence L d,
Mil on Keynes, UK) was ca ied ou on samples o ac ylic–phenolic esin, ac ylic–phenolic
esin wi h aluminum chip ille and b ass ille . The su aces o he samples, p oduced by
p essing a e he machining p ocess, we e obse ed. All es s we e p eceded by de ice
calib a ion in o de o imp o e he quali y o esul s. The use o mac oscopic imaging made
i possible o app ecia e he uni o mi y o he illing dis ibu ion on he machined su ace.
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Mac oscopic ( isual) examina ion o he su ace was ca ied ou using a Keyence
VHX 7000 (Keyence L d, Mil on Keynes, U.K) con ocal mic oscope (see Figu e 3), which
uses whi e ligh and lase ligh . I scans he su ace o a gi en ma e ial, collec ing in o -
ma ion abou he oughness and shape o he su ace, and c ea es an op ical image. The
measu emen p ocess akes place wi hou con ac wi h an accu acy o nanome e s. The
high imaging esolu ion allowed o he p ecise measu emen o su ace quali y and anal-
ysis in e ms o measu ing de ec s, mic oc acks and po osi y. The s udy o he su ace
mac oscopic s uc u e o composi es using a Keyence VHX 7000 digi al mic oscope
(Keyence L d, Mil on Keynes, UK) was ca ied ou on samples o ac ylic–phenolic esin,
ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h aluminum chip ille and b ass ille . The su aces o he sam-
ples, p oduced by p essing a e he machining p ocess, we e obse ed. All es s we e
p eceded by de ice calib a ion in o de o imp o e he quali y o esul s. The use o mac-
oscopic imaging made i possible o app ecia e he uni o mi y o he illing dis ibu ion
on he machined su ace.
Figu e 3. Keyence VHX 7000 con ocal mic oscope.
Composi e Machining P ocess
The samples p oduced by p essing we e subjec ed o machining in o de o assess
hei machinabili y and he condi ion o he su ace a e p ocessing. Machining ma e ials
wi h a he e ogeneous s uc u e is a big challenge o machining. The main di icul ies
when p ocessing composi e ma e ials a e unsa is ac o y su ace quali y and di icul ies
ela ed o he co ec selec ion o ools and pa ame e s. Du ing machining, i is possible o
damage he su aces, as issues ypical o he machining o he e ogeneous ma e ials exis
ha a e no p esen when machining me al and non-me al ma e ials. The p ocessing was
pe o med on a DMG MORI CMX50U (DMG MORI, Famo Pleszew, Poland) nume ically
con olled milling machine. The machined ma e ials, composi e blank pla es, we e ixed
in a ice dedica ed o mul i-axis machining using claw jaws—see Figu e 4a). When moun -
ing, pa icula a en ion was paid o he clamping o ce o he jaws, which did no exceed
20 kN, in o de o educe he occu ence o in e nal s esses in he ma e ial du ing p o-
cessing. A solid ca bide milling cu e (GARANT—Ho man G oup, Munich
Ge many) wi h a diame e o 16 mm wi h unequal spacing helix angle 50 deg (Figu e 4b)
wi h i e blades was used o machining. The ool [33] wi h DLC (diamond like ca bon)
coa ing is used o machining b ass, aluminum and also polyme ma e ials (ma e ials gi -
ing sho o long chipping du ing machining). P ocessing pa ame e s we e adop ed: eed
Figu e 3. Keyence VHX 7000 con ocal mic oscope.
Composi e Machining P ocess
The samples p oduced by p essing we e subjec ed o machining in o de o assess
hei machinabili y and he condi ion o he su ace a e p ocessing. Machining ma e ials
wi h a he e ogeneous s uc u e is a big challenge o machining. The main di icul ies
when p ocessing composi e ma e ials a e unsa is ac o y su ace quali y and di icul ies
ela ed o he co ec selec ion o ools and pa ame e s. Du ing machining, i is possible o
damage he su aces, as issues ypical o he machining o he e ogeneous ma e ials exis
ha a e no p esen when machining me al and non-me al ma e ials. The p ocessing was
pe o med on a DMG MORI CMX50U (DMG MORI, Famo Pleszew, Poland) nume ically
con olled milling machine. The machined ma e ials, composi e blank pla es, we e ixed in
a ice dedica ed o mul i-axis machining using claw jaws—see Figu e 4a). When moun ing,
pa icula a en ion was paid o he clamping o ce o he jaws, which did no exceed 20 kN,
in o de o educe he occu ence o in e nal s esses in he ma e ial du ing p ocessing.
A solid ca bide milling cu e (GARANT—Ho man G oup, Munich Ge many) wi h a
diame e o 16 mm wi h unequal spacing helix angle 50 deg (Figu e 4b) wi h i e blades
was used o machining. The ool [
33
] wi h DLC (diamond like ca bon) coa ing is used o
machining b ass, aluminum and also polyme ma e ials (ma e ials gi ing sho o long
chipping du ing machining). P ocessing pa ame e s we e adop ed: eed a e pe oo h
z = 0.05 mm/ oo h, cu ing speed Vc = 550 m/min, cu ing dep h ap = 25 mm, cu ing
con ac wid h ae = 1 mm.
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a e pe oo h z = 0.05 mm/ oo h, cu ing speed Vc = 550 m/min, cu ing dep h ap = 25
mm, cu ing con ac wid h ae = 1 mm.
Figu e 4. Composi e p ocessing, (a) sample moun ing, (b) pa ame e s o he ool used in he p ocess.
Tool shank acco ding o DIN 6535 HA wi h h5 ole ance. A ool holde was used,
made in acco dance wi h ISO 7388-1, ype ER32 SK40 A100, main aining a o a ional ac-
cu acy o ≤ 3 µm and balancing accu acy o G 2.5 a a o a ional speed o 25,000 min−1.
3. Tes Resul s and Analysis
Figu es 5–7 show he esul s o he esea ch on he dependence o he conse a i e
modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle on he empe a u e o he ac ylic–
phenolic esin and he composi e o ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h aluminum chips and
ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h b ass chips.
Figu e 5. The dependence o he conse a i e modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle
on he esin empe a u e: a a equency o 1 Hz—1, 3; a a equency o 10Hz—2, 4.
Figu e 4.
Composi e p ocessing, (
a
) sample moun ing, (
b
) pa ame e s o he ool used in he p ocess.
Tool shank acco ding o DIN 6535 HA wi h h5 ole ance. A ool holde was used, made
in acco dance wi h ISO 7388-1, ype ER32 SK40 A100, main aining a o a ional accu acy o
≤3µm and balancing accu acy o G 2.5 a a o a ional speed o 25,000 min−1.
3. Tes Resul s and Analysis
Figu es 5–7show he esul s o he esea ch on he dependence o he conse a i e
modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle on he empe a u e o he ac ylic–
phenolic esin and he composi e o ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h aluminum chips and
ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h b ass chips.
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a e pe oo h z = 0.05 mm/ oo h, cu ing speed Vc = 550 m/min, cu ing dep h ap = 25
mm, cu ing con ac wid h ae = 1 mm.
Figu e 4. Composi e p ocessing, (a) sample moun ing, (b) pa ame e s o he ool used in he p ocess.
Tool shank acco ding o DIN 6535 HA wi h h5 ole ance. A ool holde was used,
made in acco dance wi h ISO 7388-1, ype ER32 SK40 A100, main aining a o a ional ac-
cu acy o ≤ 3 µm and balancing accu acy o G 2.5 a a o a ional speed o 25,000 min−1.
3. Tes Resul s and Analysis
Figu es 5–7 show he esul s o he esea ch on he dependence o he conse a i e
modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle on he empe a u e o he ac ylic–
phenolic esin and he composi e o ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h aluminum chips and
ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h b ass chips.
Figu e 5. The dependence o he conse a i e modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle
on he esin empe a u e: a a equency o 1 Hz—1, 3; a a equency o 10Hz—2, 4.
Figu e 5.
The dependence o he conse a i e modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle
on he esin empe a u e: a a equency o 1 Hz—1, 3; a a equency o 10Hz—2, 4.
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Figu e 6. The dependence o he conse a i e modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle
on he empe a u e o he composi e o esin wi h aluminum chips: a a equency o 1 Hz—1, 3; a
a equency o 10 Hz—2, 4.
Figu e 7. The dependence o he conse a i e modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle
on he empe a u e o he esin composi e wi h b ass chips: a a equency o 1 Hz—1, 3; a a e-
quency o 10 Hz—2, 4.
The p esen ed esea ch shows ha adding aluminum o b ass chips as a ille allows
he ob ainmen o composi es wi h sa is ac o y he momechanical p ope ies. Fo he
es ed samples, i was no ed ha he alues o he conse a i e modulus o he illed ma-
e ials inc eased. In he case o composi es wi h b ass ille , signi ican changes we e ec-
o ded in he en i e ange o he cu e. The analysis o he eco ded alues o he conse a-
i e modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle shows signi ican di e ences
o he composi e wi h b ass chips compa ed o he composi es wi h aluminum chips. In
he case o he composi e wi h aluminum chips, changes in he conse a i e modulus
we e eco ded in he glass ansi ion phase and he elas ic de o ma ion phase a di e en
equencies. In con as , o composi es wi h b ass, changes we e eco ded in he en i e
ange o he cou se o he conse a i e modulus as a unc ion o empe a u e wi h he use
Figu e 6.
The dependence o he conse a i e modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle
on he empe a u e o he composi e o esin wi h aluminum chips: a a equency o 1 Hz—1, 3; a a
equency o 10 Hz—2, 4.
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Figu e 6. The dependence o he conse a i e modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle
on he empe a u e o he composi e o esin wi h aluminum chips: a a equency o 1 Hz—1, 3; a
a equency o 10 Hz—2, 4.
Figu e 7. The dependence o he conse a i e modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle
on he empe a u e o he esin composi e wi h b ass chips: a a equency o 1 Hz—1, 3; a a e-
quency o 10 Hz—2, 4.
The p esen ed esea ch shows ha adding aluminum o b ass chips as a ille allows
he ob ainmen o composi es wi h sa is ac o y he momechanical p ope ies. Fo he
es ed samples, i was no ed ha he alues o he conse a i e modulus o he illed ma-
e ials inc eased. In he case o composi es wi h b ass ille , signi ican changes we e ec-
o ded in he en i e ange o he cu e. The analysis o he eco ded alues o he conse a-
i e modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle shows signi ican di e ences
o he composi e wi h b ass chips compa ed o he composi es wi h aluminum chips. In
he case o he composi e wi h aluminum chips, changes in he conse a i e modulus
we e eco ded in he glass ansi ion phase and he elas ic de o ma ion phase a di e en
equencies. In con as , o composi es wi h b ass, changes we e eco ded in he en i e
ange o he cou se o he conse a i e modulus as a unc ion o empe a u e wi h he use
Figu e 7.
The dependence o he conse a i e modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle
on he empe a u e o he esin composi e wi h b ass chips: a a equency o 1 Hz—1, 3; a a equency
o 10 Hz—2, 4.
The p esen ed esea ch shows ha adding aluminum o b ass chips as a ille allows
he ob ainmen o composi es wi h sa is ac o y he momechanical p ope ies. Fo he es ed
samples, i was no ed ha he alues o he conse a i e modulus o he illed ma e ials
inc eased. In he case o composi es wi h b ass ille , signi ican changes we e eco ded
in he en i e ange o he cu e. The analysis o he eco ded alues o he conse a i e
modulus and he angen o he mechanical loss angle shows signi ican di e ences o
he composi e wi h b ass chips compa ed o he composi es wi h aluminum chips. In
he case o he composi e wi h aluminum chips, changes in he conse a i e modulus
we e eco ded in he glass ansi ion phase and he elas ic de o ma ion phase a di e en
equencies. In con as , o composi es wi h b ass, changes we e eco ded in he en i e
ange o he cou se o he conse a i e modulus as a unc ion o empe a u e wi h he use
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o di e en equencies. Fo he sample wi h aluminum chips and he addi ion o 5% esin
in he glass ansi ion phase, he alues o he conse a i e modulus we e lowe by app ox.
10,000
÷
12,000 MPa compa ed o he composi e wi h b ass chips. In he ield o high-elas ic
de o ma ions, an inc ease in he alue o he conse a i e modulus o composi es wi h
b ass chips was eco ded simila ly, while i was abou hal lowe han in he glass ansi ion
phase, whe eas he high-elas ic de o ma ion phase shi ed owa ds highe empe a u e
alues. Changes in he alue o he angen o he mechanical loss angle and i s maximum
may indica e he s i ness o he ma e ial and p ope ies such as ha dness and oughness,
which a ec he machining p ocess. The maximum alue o he angen o he mechanical
loss angle was eco ded o he ac ylic–phenolic esin a he empe a u e o 151.5
◦
C a he
equency o 1 Hz, and o he ma e ial wi h he addi ion o aluminum chips, o 108
◦
C, an
inc ease in he maximum alue was eco ded. In he case o ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h he
addi ion o b ass chips, he maximum alue o he angen o he mechanical loss angle
was shi ed owa ds a much highe empe a u e o 241.5
◦
C. The mac oscopic image o he
ea ed su aces o he es specimens made on he Keyence mic oscope a 50
×
and 100
×
magni ica ion is shown in Figu es 8–10.
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o di e en equencies. Fo he sample wi h aluminum chips and he addi ion o 5% esin
in he glass ansi ion phase, he alues o he conse a i e modulus we e lowe by ap-
p ox. 10,000÷12,000 MPa compa ed o he composi e wi h b ass chips. In he ield o high-
elas ic de o ma ions, an inc ease in he alue o he conse a i e modulus o composi es
wi h b ass chips was eco ded simila ly, while i was abou hal lowe han in he glass
ansi ion phase, whe eas he high-elas ic de o ma ion phase shi ed owa ds highe em-
pe a u e alues. Changes in he alue o he angen o he mechanical loss angle and i s
maximum may indica e he s i ness o he ma e ial and p ope ies such as ha dness and
oughness, which a ec he machining p ocess. The maximum alue o he angen o he
mechanical loss angle was eco ded o he ac ylic–phenolic esin a he empe a u e o
151.5 °C a he equency o 1 Hz, and o he ma e ial wi h he addi ion o aluminum
chips, o 108 °C, an inc ease in he maximum alue was eco ded. In he case o ac ylic–
phenolic esin wi h he addi ion o b ass chips, he maximum alue o he angen o he
mechanical loss angle was shi ed owa ds a much highe empe a u e o 241.5 °C. The
mac oscopic image o he ea ed su aces o he es specimens made on he Keyence mi-
c oscope a 50× and 100× magni ica ion is shown in Figu es 8–10.
Figu e 8. Ac ylic–phenolic esin: (a) magni ica ion 50×, (b) magni ica ion 100×.
Figu e 9. Composi e o ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h aluminum chips: (a) magni ica ion 50×, (b) mag-
ni ica ion 100×.
Figu e 8. Ac ylic–phenolic esin: (a) magni ica ion 50×, (b) magni ica ion 100×.
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o di e en equencies. Fo he sample wi h aluminum chips and he addi ion o 5% esin
in he glass ansi ion phase, he alues o he conse a i e modulus we e lowe by ap-
p ox. 10,000÷12,000 MPa compa ed o he composi e wi h b ass chips. In he ield o high-
elas ic de o ma ions, an inc ease in he alue o he conse a i e modulus o composi es
wi h b ass chips was eco ded simila ly, while i was abou hal lowe han in he glass
ansi ion phase, whe eas he high-elas ic de o ma ion phase shi ed owa ds highe em-
pe a u e alues. Changes in he alue o he angen o he mechanical loss angle and i s
maximum may indica e he s i ness o he ma e ial and p ope ies such as ha dness and
oughness, which a ec he machining p ocess. The maximum alue o he angen o he
mechanical loss angle was eco ded o he ac ylic–phenolic esin a he empe a u e o
151.5 °C a he equency o 1 Hz, and o he ma e ial wi h he addi ion o aluminum
chips, o 108 °C, an inc ease in he maximum alue was eco ded. In he case o ac ylic–
phenolic esin wi h he addi ion o b ass chips, he maximum alue o he angen o he
mechanical loss angle was shi ed owa ds a much highe empe a u e o 241.5 °C. The
mac oscopic image o he ea ed su aces o he es specimens made on he Keyence mi-
c oscope a 50× and 100× magni ica ion is shown in Figu es 8–10.
Figu e 8. Ac ylic–phenolic esin: (a) magni ica ion 50×, (b) magni ica ion 100×.
Figu e 9. Composi e o ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h aluminum chips: (a) magni ica ion 50×, (b) mag-
ni ica ion 100×.
Figu e 9.
Composi e o ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h aluminum chips: (
a
) magni ica ion 50
×
, (
b
) mag-
ni ica ion 100×.
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Figu e 10. Composi e o ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h b ass chips: (a) magni ica ion 50×, (b) magni i-
ca ion 100×.
The su ace o he sample made o esin is cha ac e ized by an une en, ough su ace,
and i con ains many poin ed p o usions and s eep dep essions. Such an image o he
su ace esul s om he s uc u e o c oss-linked ac ylic–phenolic esin. The p ocessing o
his ma e ial causes i o c umble, which c ea es a la ge numbe o small ca i ies wi h
sha p edges. The lack o ma e ial capable o ca ying loads and dissipa ing hem esul s
in he endency o mo e s ongly in eg a ed agmen s o de ach om he es o he ma-
e ial on he con ac lines wi h weake c oss-linking. Samples made o a composi e o esin
wi h aluminum chips and a composi e wi h b ass chips a e cha ac e ized by an une en,
ough su ace con aining many smoo hly ending p o usions and dep essions. A signi i-
can ela ionship was eco ded be ween he ype o ille and he une enness o he su -
ace. The cha ac e is ics o he composi e ma e ial indica e a ce ain lakiness in he s uc-
u e o he su ace. Such an image o he su ace esul s om he s uc u e o he polyme
and he ille used. The use o b ass in his composi e signi ican ly changed he geome y
o he su ace. The su ace isible on he base esin sample changed o he mo e o med
side a e he machining p ocess. The ille in he polyme ma ix ans e s he loads
deepe in o he composi e, causing hem o dispe se. Howe e , he use o a ille signi i-
can ly in luenced he smoo hness o he su ace. In he case o composi es wi h a ille in
he o m o aluminum chips, he con exi ies on he plane do no occu e enly o e he
en i e su ace, bu only in a ce ain a ea. Such beha io o he composi e esul s om he
p esence o such a ype o ille in hese places, which means ha he c ack line, possibly
o med du ing he loads, may un in hese places. In e ms o he homogenei y o he
su ace, a high egula i y was obse ed when using he ille in he o m o b ass chips.
In gene al, bo h na u al-un ea ed and manu ac u ed su aces ha e he o iginal
shape o o m wi h a ying deg ees o s uc u e, wa iness and oughness, conside ing
hem bo h as 2D as well as 3D. All su ace ea u es will con ain bo h con olled and un-
con olled cha ac e is ics. I he goal is o de e mine he su ace h ee-dimensional ex u e
o a su ace, he esul s can also be igo ously linked o he co esponding pa ame e s
de ined in he inc easingly widesp ead ISO 25178 s anda d [34]. In he p oduc ion o in-
dus ial machining, he analysis o da a ela ed o gene ally accep ed s anda ds may make
he ob ained esul s iden i y mo e o he echnological p oblems o he p ocess i sel . In
he nex s age o he esea ch, he p ocessed samples—(a) 100% esin, (b) 5% esin, 95%
b ass, (c) 5% esin, 95% aluminum—we e analyzed on he ea ed su aces on a labo a o y
con ac p o ilog aphome e Taylo Hobson, Talysu 120. A measu ing blade wi h a 2 µm
ip was used o he measu emen . The measu emen a ea was de e mined andomly in
he ange o 9 × 7 mm, he esolu ion o he measu ing blade’s pass was assumed e e y 5
Figu e 10.
Composi e o ac ylic–phenolic esin wi h b ass chips: (
a
) magni ica ion 50
×
, (
b
) magni i-
ca ion 100×.
The su ace o he sample made o esin is cha ac e ized by an une en, ough su ace,
and i con ains many poin ed p o usions and s eep dep essions. Such an image o he
su ace esul s om he s uc u e o c oss-linked ac ylic–phenolic esin. The p ocessing
o his ma e ial causes i o c umble, which c ea es a la ge numbe o small ca i ies wi h
sha p edges. The lack o ma e ial capable o ca ying loads and dissipa ing hem esul s in
he endency o mo e s ongly in eg a ed agmen s o de ach om he es o he ma e ial
on he con ac lines wi h weake c oss-linking. Samples made o a composi e o esin wi h
aluminum chips and a composi e wi h b ass chips a e cha ac e ized by an une en, ough
su ace con aining many smoo hly ending p o usions and dep essions. A signi ican
ela ionship was eco ded be ween he ype o ille and he une enness o he su ace.
The cha ac e is ics o he composi e ma e ial indica e a ce ain lakiness in he s uc u e
o he su ace. Such an image o he su ace esul s om he s uc u e o he polyme and
he ille used. The use o b ass in his composi e signi ican ly changed he geome y o
he su ace. The su ace isible on he base esin sample changed o he mo e o med side
a e he machining p ocess. The ille in he polyme ma ix ans e s he loads deepe
in o he composi e, causing hem o dispe se. Howe e , he use o a ille signi ican ly
in luenced he smoo hness o he su ace. In he case o composi es wi h a ille in he o m
o aluminum chips, he con exi ies on he plane do no occu e enly o e he en i e su ace,
bu only in a ce ain a ea. Such beha io o he composi e esul s om he p esence o such
a ype o ille in hese places, which means ha he c ack line, possibly o med du ing he
loads, may un in hese places. In e ms o he homogenei y o he su ace, a high egula i y
was obse ed when using he ille in he o m o b ass chips.
In gene al, bo h na u al-un ea ed and manu ac u ed su aces ha e he o iginal shape
o o m wi h a ying deg ees o s uc u e, wa iness and oughness, conside ing hem bo h
as 2D as well as 3D. All su ace ea u es will con ain bo h con olled and uncon olled
cha ac e is ics. I he goal is o de e mine he su ace h ee-dimensional ex u e o a
su ace, he esul s can also be igo ously linked o he co esponding pa ame e s de ined
in he inc easingly widesp ead ISO 25178 s anda d [
34
]. In he p oduc ion o indus ial
machining, he analysis o da a ela ed o gene ally accep ed s anda ds may make he
ob ained esul s iden i y mo e o he echnological p oblems o he p ocess i sel . In he
nex s age o he esea ch, he p ocessed samples—(a) 100% esin, (b) 5% esin, 95% b ass,
(c) 5% esin, 95% aluminum—we e analyzed on he ea ed su aces on a labo a o y con ac
p o ilog aphome e Taylo Hobson, Talysu 120. A measu ing blade wi h a 2
µ
m ip
was used o he measu emen . The measu emen a ea was de e mined andomly in he
ange o 9
×
7 mm, he esolu ion o he measu ing blade’s pass was assumed e e y 5
µ
m
in he machining di ec ion ( ool blade ope a ion). Measu emen ime o 1 sample was
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