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Evolution of Surface Roughness of Ti Plate in Abrasive and Abrasive-Less Polishing

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Research, 2010
Polishing the titanium plate is commonly necessary step before being used in many fields. Experiments of the titanium plate polished in the condition of including abrasive and existing abrasive are carried out to study the roughness of polished surface in given state.
Quan Li Han, Bin Zhang
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Effect of airborne-particle abrasion with a novel spherical abrasive on the zirconia surface

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2023
A novel zirconia-alumina composite (ZAC) particle has yet to be studied for airborne-particle abrasion in a bonding protocol for the zirconia surface.The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the shear bond force of resin cement to yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (Y-TZP) when using spherical ZAC particles to conduct airborne ...
Dianne Gan   +5 more
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THE IMPACT OF ABRASIVE PARTICLES ON THE MACHINED SURFACE DURING ABRASIVE JET MACHINING [PDF]

open access: yesBulletin Sukhoi State Technical University of Gomel
The article examines the problem of controllability of abrasive jet machining to achieve the desired roughness after machining. A methodology for determining the impact of abrasive particles accelerated by an air flow on the machined surface is presented.
V. YU. PROTSKO, D. L. STASENKO
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Effects of abrasive types on the surface integrity of abrasive-flow-machined surfaces

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 2016
In this article, the effect of abrasive types on the abrasive flow machining process was investigated. Four groups of abrasive media were prepared with different types of abrasives: SiC, AL 2 O 3 , B 4 C and ...
Kursad Gov, Omer Eyercioglu
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Experimental Study on Surface Roughness in Abrasive Water Jet Cutting

open access: yesProcedia Engineering, 2015
In the present paper, the effects of material thickness, traverse speed and abrasive mass flow rate during abrasive water jet cutting of aluminum on surface roughness were investigated. GMT garnet was used as abrasive material with 80 mesh.
Derzija Begic-Hajdarevic   +2 more
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Measurement of coated abrasive surfaces

Wear, 1976
Abstract The measurement and characterisation of coated abrasive surfaces are reported. Four different techniques were used with the emphasis on simplicity, sensitivity and, most important, repeatability. As a process control technique stylus measurement with simple statistical analysis was found to satisfy most of the necessary requirements for ...
K. Harrison   +2 more
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Metallic Abrasives for Surface Preparation

CORROSION 1994, 1994
Abstract Specimens of mild steel plate were cleaned to near-white by air blasting with different types, sizes and hardnesses of steel abrasives. The cleaning rate increased as the abrasive hardness increased, and the adhesion between a zinc coating and the blast-cleaned surface improved.
Brian Schultz, Charles Carlin
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Loose-Abrasive Grinding of Optical Surfaces

Applied Optics, 1972
The aim of the effort reported in this paper was to identify working parameters responsible for the development of a surface shape during lapping with a loose abrasive. A study of the parameters responsible for radius changes during lapping indicates that the complexity of this process can be significantly reduced if proper working parameters are ...
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Sharpness of abrasive particles and surfaces

Wear, 2004
Abstract The concept of asperity sharpness has recently been developed into a technique for the description of abrasive particle shape. This paper reveals further discoveries on the nature of particle shape and applies sharpness concepts to nominally planar abrasive surfaces composed of self-arranged particle stacks.
D.V De Pellegrin, G.W Stachowiak
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Abrasion and surface structure

Wear, 1969
Abstract The nature of the surface structure of abraded materials is described, mainly as it is shown, very sensitively, by electron diffraction at grazing incidence. The Presence, nature and orientation of abrasive particles embedded in the surface, when bonded abrasives are used, is indicated. Other impurities, e.g.
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