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Electrolytic polishing of non-ferrous metalsMarti-Balaguer, Leopoldo. January 1951 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1951 M377 / Master of Science
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Electrochemical planarization of copper for microelectronic applications /Huo, Jinshan, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--OGI School of Science & Engineering at OHSU, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Electrochemical polishing of diamond-turned nickel mirrorsJohnson, Kris William January 1981 (has links)
No description available.
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Interfacial fluid pressure and pad viscoelasticity during chemical meachanical polishingHight, J. Robert 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Analysis of voltage and current during the Plasma electrolytic Polishing of stainless steelRajput, Ajeet Singh, Zeidler, Henning, Schubert, Andreas 23 August 2017 (has links) (PDF)
Plasma electrolytic Polishing (PeP) is a non-conventional technology for the surface treatment of electrically conductive materials. It is an effective machining technique for cleaning and polishing of metals and considered as a more environmentally friendly alternative to the electropolishing process. The electropolishing process uses aggressive media such as acids, whereas in PeP, acids or toxicants are replaced by low concentrated water solutions of various salts. In PeP, high DC voltage is applied to the electrodes in the aqueous electrolyte solution, which establishes a thin steam-gas layer around the surface of the work piece resulting in the generation of plasma.
From the previous research, it is found that the formation of stable plasma generally takes place between 180-370 volts, where it results in better surface conditions. The aim of this study is to analyse the behaviour of current according to different voltages and their effects on surface roughness and material removal rate (MRR) of stainless steel in Plasma electrolytic Polishing process.
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Analysis of voltage and current during the Plasma electrolytic Polishing of stainless steelRajput, Ajeet Singh, Zeidler, Henning, Schubert, Andreas 23 August 2017 (has links)
Plasma electrolytic Polishing (PeP) is a non-conventional technology for the surface treatment of electrically conductive materials. It is an effective machining technique for cleaning and polishing of metals and considered as a more environmentally friendly alternative to the electropolishing process. The electropolishing process uses aggressive media such as acids, whereas in PeP, acids or toxicants are replaced by low concentrated water solutions of various salts. In PeP, high DC voltage is applied to the electrodes in the aqueous electrolyte solution, which establishes a thin steam-gas layer around the surface of the work piece resulting in the generation of plasma.
From the previous research, it is found that the formation of stable plasma generally takes place between 180-370 volts, where it results in better surface conditions. The aim of this study is to analyse the behaviour of current according to different voltages and their effects on surface roughness and material removal rate (MRR) of stainless steel in Plasma electrolytic Polishing process.
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