Is it possible to machine a series of very small "v" grooves on a maraging steel roll with single point diamond turning? I understand that SPDT cannot be done on steel because of the carbon content. We have already had a roll with an electroless nickel deposition machined and it looked great. But when heat treating (at 590 deg F for 3 hrs.) it developed fine cracks. When we made a trial run trying to roll the form into solder coated copper wire (.085 x .017), the EN began to disintegrate, falling off the substrate roll.
I have been reading about maraging steels. Would one of these alloys be a candidate for directly turning of the grooves using the SPDT? From what I've read, carbon content is nil. I am looking for a finished roll with a hardness somewhere around a Rc 54 to 56.
I appreciate the knowledge and experience so many of you have demonstrated in your replies to other questions. Surely one or several of you will be able to point me in the right direction in solving this problem.
I have been reading about maraging steels. Would one of these alloys be a candidate for directly turning of the grooves using the SPDT? From what I've read, carbon content is nil. I am looking for a finished roll with a hardness somewhere around a Rc 54 to 56.
I appreciate the knowledge and experience so many of you have demonstrated in your replies to other questions. Surely one or several of you will be able to point me in the right direction in solving this problem.