Investigation of tool wear mechanism and tool geometry optimization in drilling of PCB fixture hole
Abstract
Purpose
The paper aims to investigate tool wear mechanism and tool geometry optimization of drilling PCB fixture hole.
Design/methodology/approach
An experimental study was carried out to investigate the chip formation and tool wear mechanism of drilling PCB fixture holes. Two types of drill with different types of chip-split groove were used in this study. The performances of these two types of drill bots were evaluated by tool wear and the shapes of chips.
Findings
The chips of drilling fixture holes contain aluminum chips from the cover board, copper chips from the copper foil, discontinuous glass fiber and resin from the CFRP. Feed rate and drilling speed have a great influence on the chip morphology. Abrasive wear of the drill lip is the main reason of the fixture drill bit in drilling PCB, and micro-chipping is observed on the tool nose and chisel edge. The influence of distance between the chip-split groove and drill point center on the axial force and torque is not obvious.
Research limitations/implications
In this paper, hole wall roughness and drilling temperature were not analyzed in the optimization of drilling parameters. The future research work should consider them.
Originality/value
This paper investigated the mechanism of burr formation and tool wear in drilling of PCB fixture holes. Tool geometry was optimized by adding chip-split grooves.
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Citation
Zheng, X., Dong, D., Huang, L., Wang, X. and Chen, M. (2013), "Investigation of tool wear mechanism and tool geometry optimization in drilling of PCB fixture hole", Circuit World, Vol. 39 No. 4, pp. 195-203. https://doi.org/10.1108/CW-06-2013-0021
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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