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Modern cutting cemented carbide tools
Štefek, Jaromír ; Kalivoda, Milan (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with modern cutting cemented carbide tools. In the first section are stated several basic innovations already used tools for basic machining operations, which is turning, milling and drilling. It continues with analysis of single materials for production of cemented carbides, non coated as well as coated and with comparing of their properties. There are listed the basic cutting properties of the cutting tools after that. The penultimate point of the work is optimization of the basic machining operations, namely roughing and finishing, for a given application, which is in this case turning on the lamp stand. Finally, everything is summed up and evaluated in the conclusion.
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Enhancement of HSS tools cutting performance with PVD coatings
Medek, Martin ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
Diploma work describes speed drill steels and its qualities before and after coating by methods PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition). The theoretic part is concerned with thermic processing of speed drill steels and their qualities with regard to individual alloying elements contained and its mechanical features. Second part of the theoretic part is concerned with particular methods of coating by the help of PVD technologies, kinds of coating with regard to additional elements and their qualities and surface treatments of coated material before and after its coating. The goal of the experimental part was the confrontation of cutting power features of cylindrical four-fluted face mills with straight shank, from speed drill steels non-coated and coated in two basic modes of milling – down-feed method and upfeed method. The results of measurements were interpreted by the help of four basic pictures (source values, power analysis, specific values). The result of all the experiment is that the application of PVD coatings enabled the increasing of cutting speed (with preservation of other cutting requirements) and led to decreasing of cutting force and cutting enforcements and extended durability of cutters.
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Modern cutting cemented carbide tools
Vopařil, Josef ; Humár, Anton (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis is focused on cutting tools made of cemented carbides. It contains analysis of cemented carbides for uncoated and coated cutting tools. It contains examples of modern tools for turning, milling and drilling. Practical part of this thesis evaluates and compares cutting properties of two types of spiral drills.
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Material printing on R2R printer
Knobová, Klára ; Vališ, Jan (referee) ; Veselý, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with material printing using roll to roll material printer. Several kinds of printing inks were prepared and their parameters, like viscosity and homogeneity were optimized. Corona treated PET foil was used as the flexible substrate. Thin layers of function material were prepared by coating by using the smooth cylinder and slot die method. Layers homogeneity was characterized by optical density. Layer thickness was measured by profilometer.
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On the increase of cutting performance of thread cutting taps with coatings
Světlíková, Jitka ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the process of cutting, the wear of cutting tools and the fact, that coating makes tools more durable and increases cutting power. The goal of the experimental part is to determine, compare and evaluate cutting features in the process of thread cutting with taps of different coatings. For the experiment invariable cutting conditions were chosen, the only variable is the type of used coating. The result of the experiment is the measurement of cutting torque dependent on time and the grade of the wear of cutting tools.
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On the modern surface treatment of pressure casting dies
Černý, Štěpán ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the influence of surface treatments due to prolonging life and decreasing an amount of service hours on the die casting molds of aluminium alloys. Theoretical analysis of the problem deals with the requirements for tools materials used for making these moulds. Furthermore it deals with the materials which are most commonly used in their production and the species of aluminium alloys which are most commonly casted. The second part of this thesis, which is discussed in detail, deals with design solution regarding to usage of surface finishes on the moulds for die casting and their specific properties. Another part of this thesis contains experimental tests where was measured selected coating in order to determine its behaviour during the casting cycles with a focus on increasing lifetime of the mould insert, also reducing the amount of glued metal on the walls and finally improving the surface of casted part. It was found, according the analysis results, that the TiAlN coating helped to reduce the amount of glued metal on the mould walls. This also helped to reduce the amount of service intervals. On the other side for achieving much better results is better to use TiB2 coating. It has been experimentally confirmed that the TiAlN coating is not suitable for using in die casting moulds of aluminium alloys.
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Reflex Treatment of Transparent Materials
Meluzín, Ondřej ; Tulka, Jaromír (referee) ; Molliková, Eva (advisor)
This thesis deals with the possibilities and methods of coating of transparent materials in order to improve their optical-reflective properties. It describes various methods that nowadays coatings can be applied on an industrial scale, while maintaining a constant thickness and properties across the applied coating. Further provides specific examples of how the application of different optical coatings can improve the desired properties of materials used for technical applications.
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