Turning – Process of turning
Patent
1995-09-25
1997-01-14
Rachuba, M.
Turning
Process of turning
82 50, 82901, 407 6, 407 11, 408 56, B23B 2502
Patent
active
055928633
ABSTRACT:
A method for producing discontinuous chips during the machining of a work piece by a cutting tool is provided. The method includes the steps of engaging the cutting tool into the workpiece to produce a continuous chip and directing a stream of cryogen toward the continuous chip, so as to rapidly cool the continuous chip and fracture the continuous chip into the discontinuous chips.
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DiGravio Thomas L.
Gilmore, III Daniel R.
Jaskowiak Timothy R.
Rachuba M.
Tsai Henry W. H.
Wagley John S.
Xerox Corporation
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