Production and characterization of texture in PCD cutting tools with femtosecond laser
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This study investigates the creation of textures on polycrystalline diamond (PCD) cutting tools using femtosecond
laser processing and evaluates the influence of these textures on the turning of AA2011-T4 aluminum alloy. Four
types of linear textures with varying orientations and dimensions were developed, and their quality was assessed
through 3D profilometry and energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The turning tests evaluated the surface
roughness of the machined workpiece, material adhesion on the tool, and the effect of incorporating solid
lubricant microparticles (MoS₂) into the textures. The results indicate that femtosecond laser texturing was
effective, causing no thermal damage or graphitization of the PCD. During machining, textures oriented
perpendicular to the cutting edge reduced aluminum adhesion and lead to better surface finish. In contrast,
textures parallel to the cutting edge intensified material anchoring, increasing the risk of tool structure failure.
The use of MoS₂ decreased material retention within the textures, facilitated chip evacuation, and contributed to
improved machining performance. The greatest reduction in roughness (49 %) was observed for larger
perpendicular textures combined with MoS₂. Additionally, larger textures demonstrated superior performance by
promoting chip segmentation and reducing thermal effects. The results demonstrate that femtosecond laser
texturing is a viable technique for optimizing the performance of cutting tools in the turning of aluminum alloys,
enhancing the surface quality of the machined part, and reducing tool wear.
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SOUZA, FELIPE C.R. de; ROSSI, WAGNER de; SILVA, LEONARDO R.R. da; PAULA, FABIO R. de; MACHAFO, ALISSON R. Production and characterization of texture in PCD cutting tools with femtosecond laser: analysis of texture quality and surface integrity in the turning of AA2011-T4 aluminum. Tribology International, v. 212, p. 1-13, 2025. DOI: 10.1016/j.triboint.2025.110977. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/49369. Acesso em: 04 Mar 2026.
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