Abstract
This paper presents the conclusions of machinability tests on a new austenitic stainless steel X6Cr16Ni10MoTiN, which applicated in food processing industry, and describes important concurrent parameters for the cutting zone during the process of turning. The content of this article also focuses on the analysis of selected basic indicators of steel machinability: quality of the processed surface. The results of the article are conclusions for working theory and practice for turning of austenitic stainless steels. Based on the cutting tests, cutting speeds of 60 to 220 m/min, feed rate of 0.06 to 1.2 mm and solid carbide indexable insert CNMG 160404-MF.

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