Thin wafers and thin wires are beneficial to the photovoltaic industry for reducing costs, increasing efficiency, and reducing the cost of electricity generation. It is a development trend in solar silicon wafer cutting.
Junying Zhao +3 more
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Effect of Cutting Fluid on Milled Surface Quality and Tool Life of Aluminum Alloy. [PDF]
Pang S +6 more
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The Effect of Cutting Fluid on Machined Surface Integrity of Ultra-High-Strength Steel 45CrNiMoVA. [PDF]
Wang Y +8 more
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Ophthalmic method and apparatus [PDF]
A method and apparatus for removing material and components such as the lens from an eye is described. High speed rotary cutting members at one end of a rod macerate the lens while an annular tubing disposed around the cutting members vibrates ...
Evvard, J. C. +2 more
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Passivation Effect of the Chlorinated Paraffin Added in the Cutting Fluid on the Surface Corrosion Resistance of the Stainless Steel. [PDF]
Yan L +8 more
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Retracted: Influence of Nano-Cutting Fluid in New Cutting and Forming Processes on Heat Transfer Performance of Mechanical Engineering. [PDF]
Chemistry IJOA.
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Effect of Cutting Fluid on Machined Surface Integrity and Corrosion Property of Nickel Based Superalloy. [PDF]
Chen S +6 more
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Nozzle fabrication technique [PDF]
A block of electrically conductive material which is to be formed into a body with internal and/or external surfaces that approximate hyperboloids of one sheet is placed so that its axis is set at a predetermined skew angle with relation to a traveling ...
Wells, Dennis L.
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Investigation of the Cutting Fluid Incidence Angle Direction in Turning Grade 5 ELI Titanium Alloy under High-Pressure Cooling Conditions. [PDF]
Struzikiewicz G.
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Transparent biological tissues can be precisely dissected with ultrafast lasers using optical breakdown in the tight focal zone. Typically, tissues are cut by sequential application of pulses, each of which produces a single cavitation bubble.
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