ABSTRACT

The ease and economy with which a metal may be cut under average conditions is its machinability. Frequently, no truly quantitative assessment is made, but rather a rating or an index is established vis-à-vis a reference material. More quantitative comparisons are based on tool life. For example, maximum cutting speeds for a given tool life may be used as a rating of machinability. Alternatively, tool wear rate may be the basis for a machinability rating. Surface finish is sometimes used for assessing machinability.