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Machinability is the most important indicator to measure the performance
of any machining operation. Cutting force, surface roughness, tool
wear, dimensional accuracy, and cutting temperature, etc. are the most
important machinability indicators. Various materials such as inconel,
titanium, haynes, and waspalloy, etc. are difficult-to-machine (DTM)
materials. Cryogenic cooling is one of the techniques to improve the
machinability of these materials, and found effective specially when
machining at high speed. This chapter sheds light on cryogenic
cooling-based machining, its working principle and mechanism, and case
studies on cryogenic cooling-based machining of various DTM materials.