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    Comparison of heat effects associated with metal cutting method on ST 37 alloy steel

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    In this study, by examining effects of the heat on the cut surface of material formed by the processes, such as Plasma, Laser, Wire Erosion applied on St 37 alloy steel material, it has been determined that minimum cutting damage occurs in wire erosion process

    Comparison of heat effects associated with metal cutting method on ST 37 alloy steel

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    In this study, by examining effects of the heat on the cut surface of material formed by the processes, such as Plasma, Laser, Wire Erosion applied on St 37 alloy steel material, it has been determined that minimum cutting damage occurs in wire erosion process

    The implementation of the high technology methods of cutting on St 50 alloyed steel and the examination of the effects of cutting operation at the surface of material

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    Since competition has risen in the manufacturing methods of present conditions, the chance of competition has lost in the situations which new or high technologies arenā€™t exactly known. The proper selection is important for competing in the market conditions. In this study, the aim is to present the most advantaged cutting method for obtaining quality products by using high technology for gaining a better chance of competition. In the test, St 50 alloyed steel is used as sample. This sample is cut with the methods of laser, erosion and abrasive water jet (AWJ) among the cutting operations made with the high technology. The micro structure photograph of surface of sample, which is cut, are taken and the effects of different methods of cutting on the metallurgical structure of material are compared. Also, changes are examined by performing the measurement of rigidity to the core from the edge of cutting. The most advantaged cutting method is presented by considering these examinations

    Comparison of advanced cutting techniques on hardox 500 steel material and the effect of structural properties of the material

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    Purpose of this study is to determine the most advantageous cutting method for a better competition chance. By presenting high hardness, high strength and superior toughness Hardox 500 steel. This sample was cut by plasma, laser, wire erosion and abrasive water jet (AWJ) methods from advanced cutting technologies. By taking micro structure photos of surface of the sample cut by different cutting methods, effects of different cutting methods on metallurgical structure of material were compared

    The implementation of the high technology methods of cutting on St 50 alloyed steel and the examination of the effects of cutting operation at the surface of material

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    Since competition has risen in the manufacturing methods of present conditions, the chance of competition has lost in the situations which new or high technologies arenā€™t exactly known. The proper selection is important for competing in the market conditions. In this study, the aim is to present the most advantaged cutting method for obtaining quality products by using high technology for gaining a better chance of competition. In the test, St 50 alloyed steel is used as sample. This sample is cut with the methods of laser, erosion and abrasive water jet (AWJ) among the cutting operations made with the high technology. The micro structure photograph of surface of sample, which is cut, are taken and the effects of different methods of cutting on the metallurgical structure of material are compared. Also, changes are examined by performing the measurement of rigidity to the core from the edge of cutting. The most advantaged cutting method is presented by considering these examinations
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