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The Promise of Solid Lubricants for a Sustainable Future

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, Volume 38, Issue 8, 6 February 2026.
Lubricants are vital for technology, saving energy and resources. The industry seeks sustainable solutions beyond fossil fuels. Solid lubricants offer extremely low friction and reduce environmental impact, especially in harsh conditions. Can these solids truly replace liquid lubricants, or are they limited to extreme applications?
Philipp G. Grützmacher   +7 more
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Hydrogel‐Based Vat Photopolymerization of Ceramics and Metals with Low Shrinkages via Repeated Infusion Precipitation

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, Volume 38, Issue 8, 6 February 2026.
This work introduces an in situ precipitation strategy for the hydrogel‐based vat photopolymerization of architected ceramics and metals with reduced shrinkages and improved densities. Repeated infusion‐precipitation significantly increases metal loading within the hydrogels, which improves part quality after thermal conversion.
Yiming Ji   +3 more
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Electrolytic magnetic abrasive finishing

International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2003
Electrolytic magnetic abrasive finishing (EMAF) is a compound finishing process, involving traditional magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) and an electrolytic process. The aim of including the electrolytic process into the EMAF system is to produce a passive film (or oxide film), which is much easier to remove than the original metal surface during ...
Biing-Hwa Yan   +3 more
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Finishing Clearance Research on Magnetic Abrasive Finishing

Advanced Materials Research, 2010
As a kind of precise surface finishing technology, magnetic abrasive finishing has wide application, low cost, high efficiency, good effects, and other advantages. Finishing clearance is one main parameter affecting finishing effect and efficiency of magnetic abrasive finishing. Affecting rules of finishing clearance and filling volume are discussed by
Hong Ling Chen   +3 more
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Magnetic Abrasive Finishing Process

2020
The demand for high finish with accuracy combined with difficulty to finish components by conventional methods lead to the growth of advanced finishing processes. Magnetic abrasive finishing process is an advanced finishing process capable of finishing, deburring and precision chamfering of components.
Sachin Singh, Vishal Gupta, M. R. Sankar
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Magnetic Abrasive Finishing – A Review

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
Abstract: The magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) process which was introduced during the late 1940s has emerged as an important non-traditional metal finishing process. The process has found applications in a wide range of fields such as aerospace, medical, electronics, precision dies and moulds as a part of their manufacturing activities.
Mahadev Gouda Patil   +2 more
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