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Nano-scale Precision Polishing Characteristics using a Micro Quill and Magnetic Chain Structure

Sung-Jun Park, Byung-Woon Ahn, Sang-Jo Lee
JKSPE 2004;21(8):34-42.
Published online: August 1, 2004
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A new polishing technique for three dimensional micro/meso-scale parts is suggested using a micro quill and a magnetic chain structure. The principle of this method is to polish the target surface with the collected magnetic brushes at a micro tool by the non-uniform magnetic field generated around the tool. In a typical magnetic abrasive finishing process magnetic particles and abrasive particles are unbonded each other. But, to finish the three dimensional small parts bonded magnetic abrasive have to be used. Bonded magnetic abrasives are made from direct bonding, and their polishing characteristics are also examined. Alumina, silicon carbide and diamond micro powders are used as abrasives. Base metal matrix is carbonyl iron powder. It is found that bonded magnetic abrasives are superior to unbonded one by experiment. Finally, the polished surface roughness is evaluated by atomic force microscope.

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