Anyone here have experience will mill coating TiAlN vs TiN then
machining ordinary steel?

Currently do dry machining low surface speed as machine time is not
very important compared to setup time, others like CAD drawings and CAM
which take much more time than machining.

First time I choose cheap because I expected it would break for other
reason than ordinary wear. Figured TiAlN should be a better choice than
TiN but also cost more money.


Nicklas Karlsson



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