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Fluid Magnetic Abrasive Finishing Technology

2017
The fluid magnetic abrasive (FMA) is a new type of precision surface finishing abrasive. It is a viscous suspension which is prepared by dispersing the magnetic particles, surfactants, non-magnetic abrasive particles, and anti-rust agent in a carrier liquid.
Shengqiang Yang, Wenhui Li
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Clarification of magnetic abrasive finishing mechanism

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2003
Abstract In order to clarify the mechanism of magnetic abrasive polishing, a planar type process for a non-magnetic material, stainless steel, was examined. A magnetic abrasive brush was formed between a magnetic pole and a workpiece material, in which the summation of three kinds of energy necessary for magnetization of abrasives, i.e.
T Mori, K Hirota, Y Kawashima
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Nano-finishing of BK7 optical glass using magnetic abrasive finishing process

Applied Optics, 2015
BK7 is an optical glass extensively used in lens manufacturing. In this work, magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) method was utilized for finishing of this hard-to-machine material and the effect of various process parameters on surface roughness was investigated using response surface methodology.
Farzad, Pashmforoush, Abdolreza, Rahimi
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Researching for the unbounded magnetic abrasive application in magnetic abrasive finishing

International Technology and Innovation Conference 2006 (ITIC 2006), 2006
A new type of magnetic abrasive is introduced in this paper, which is named as unbounded magnetic abrasives. The magnetic abrasives hold easy making, low cost and good working characteristics, so it possesses a better applying value. The unbounded magnetic abrasive is a mechanical mixture of SiC abrasive and ferromagnetic particles with lubricant.
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Parametric study of magnetic abrasive finishing process

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004
Abstract In the present investigation on magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) process, Taguchi design of experiments is applied to find out important parameters influencing the surface quality generated. Important parameters influencing the surface quality generated during the MAF are identified as: (i) voltage (DC) applied to the electromagnet, (ii ...
Dhirendra K. Singh   +2 more
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MAGNETIC ABRASIVE FINISHING PROCESS — A PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS

Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems, 2005
Magnetic Abrasive Finishing (MAF) is one of the non-conventional finishing processes, which produces a high level of surface quality and is primarily controlled by magnetic field. In MAF, workpiece is kept between the two poles (N and S) of a magnet. The working gap between the workpiece and the magnet is filled with magnetic abrasive particles.
S. C. JAYSWAL, V. K. JAIN, P. M. DIXIT
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An analysis of curved tubes finishing by magnetic abrasive finishing

International Journal of Surface Science and Engineering, 2012
Applications of finished pieces have been increased by developing of industry. But finishing of some pieces such as the tubes with special shapes is impossible by common methods like grinding. In magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF), the chipping force is controlled by the magnetic field.
Sh Yousefzadeh, Mehdi Safari
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Development of Magnetic Abrasive Finishing Process to Finish Brass Rods

Asian Review of Mechanical Engineering, 2014
Surface finish plays an important role in manufacturing industry. There are many traditional processes used to reduce the surface roughness, Magnetic abrasive is one of them. In present study a setup was prepared for machining of brass rods. The setup was designed to study the effect of various parameters such as working gap, machining time and grit ...
null Iqbal Singh   +2 more
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Finishing mechanism modelling on magnetic abrasive finishing behaviours with core-shell magnetic abrasive particles

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2023
Xinjian Zhang   +9 more
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4 Magnetic abrasive finishing process

2022
Aviral Misra, Uday S. Dixit
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