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Micro-Drilling of ZTA and ATZ Ceramic Composit: Effect of Cutting Parameters on Surface Roughness
Ceramics are a class of materials widely used during last fifteen years for orthopaedic applications. It is well known that they are characterized by low wear rate, and friction coefficient. However, these materials are very difficult to machine into complex shapes because of their brittleness and high hardness. The most effective method to increase the crack resistance is the formation of a composite structure. This class of materials, composed by two or more different ceramics, can present higher characteristic respect to the single component, like fracture toughness and flexural strength. This paper presents a study of the influence of cutting parameters (cutting speed, feed rate and step number) onto the hole surface roughness and deformation due to the drill operation. The ceramic composite materials AZT (alumina toughened zirconia) and ZTA (zirconia toughened alumina) were first characterized in terms of hardness and roughness. After the drilling test, the holes were analyzed using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and an advanced 3-dimensional non-contact optical profilomete
Micro-Drilling of ZTA and ATZ Ceramic Composit: Effect of Cutting Parameters on Surface Roughness
Ceramics are a class of materials widely used during last fifteen years for orthopaedic applications. It is
well known that they are characterized by low wear rate, and friction coefficient. However, these materials are very
difficult to machine into complex shapes because of their brittleness and high hardness. The most effective method to
increase the crack resistance is the formation of a composite structure. This class of materials, composed by two or
more different ceramics, can present higher characteristic respect to the single component, like fracture toughness and
flexural strength. This paper presents a study of the influence of cutting parameters (cutting speed, feed rate and step
number) onto the hole surface roughness and deformation due to the drill operation. The ceramic composite materials
AZT (alumina toughened zirconia) and ZTA (zirconia toughened alumina) were first characterized in terms of hardness
and roughness. After the drilling test, the holes were analyzed using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and an
advanced 3-dimensional non-contact optical profilometer