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Magnetic Abrasive Finishing of Rollers

CIRP Annals, 1994
Summary Advanced ceramics, such as silicon nitride are increasingly being considered for structural applications, such as ceramic bearings for high speed spindles. The requirements of high finish and accuracy and minimal surface defects, such as cracks, combined with the difficulty of finishing them by conventional methods of grinding and polishing ...
M. Fox   +3 more
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Electrochemical Magnetic Abrasive Compound Finishing

Key Engineering Materials, 2005
In order to find a solution to the problem of inefficiency in magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF), electrochemical finishing (ECF) has been introduced to realize compound finishing. A new idea of integrating a magnetic pole with an electrode pole has been proposed as electrochemical magnetic abrasive finishing (ECMAF). At the same time, the occurrence of
Jian Cheng Fang   +3 more
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Study on Magnetic Abrasive Finishing

CIRP Annals, 1990
This paper describes a new finishing process using magnetic abrasives in which the finishing pressure is generated by a magnetic field. The process principle and the finishing characteristics are described. Specifically, the effect of the magnetic abrasive particle size on stock removal and surface finish is investigated for cylindrical finishing ...
T. Shinmura   +4 more
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A review on magnetic abrasive finishing

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2020
Magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) has attracted much attention as an advanced nano-finishing technology in achieving high-quality surface for finishing superalloys, composites, and ceramics. This paper provides a comprehensive review on MAF process which is mainly organized by different six sections, including MAF principles, magnetic abrasive ...
Cheng Qian   +5 more
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Magnetic abrasive flow finishing: A review

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2020
Abstract In these decades, there has been an increasing demand for magnetic field-assisted surface finishing processes in the industries. It is due to specific features available in the magnetic assisted surface finishing process; these are contactless and effectively controlling of magnetic forces in the intricate passage.
Pawan K. Yadav   +2 more
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Magnetic Abrasive Finishing Technology

2017
Magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF), also known as magnetic grinding, was first formally presented by the Soviet engineer Kargolow in 1938 years.
Shengqiang Yang, Wenhui Li
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Study of Magnetic Abrasive Finishing Using Mechanically Alloyed Magnetic Abrasives

Advanced Materials Research, 2012
The finishing characteristics of mechanically alloyed magnetic abrasives used in cylindrical magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) are presented in this study. Mechanical alloying is a solid state powder processing technique, where the powder particles are subjected to impact by the balls in a high energy ball mill or attritor at room temperature.
Mahadev Gouda Patil   +2 more
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Study on cylindrical magnetic abrasive finishing using unbonded magnetic abrasives

International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2002
The process principle and the finishing characteristics of unbonded magnetic abrasive within cylindrical magnetic abrasive finishing are described in this study. The unbonded magnetic abrasive is a mechanical mixture of SiC abrasive and ferromagnetic particles with a SAE30 lubricant. Iron grit and steel grit, for which three various particle sizes were
Geeng-Wei Chang   +2 more
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Ultra-Precision Finishing by Magnetic Abrasive Finishing Process

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2018
Abstract Present study aims to achieve nano-finish on non-ferrous metal by magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) method. Extensive work is carried out to design and develop a suitable magnetic tool to achieve high surface finish of a component in a very short time. To retain magnetic abrasives at the center of the tool and to maximize process efficiency,
K. Naveen   +3 more
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Parametric Optimization of Magnetic Abrasive Finishing Using Adhesive Magnetic Abrasive Particles

International Journal of Surface Engineering and Interdisciplinary Materials Science, 2019
A very precise surface finish is desirable in manufacturing semiconductors, medical equipment, and aerospace parts. The examinations on magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) processes are being done for the modern industry. This newly developed process is serving the industry to achieve the desired level of precision and surface finish.
Palwinder Singh   +2 more
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