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Toward Magnetorheological Finishing of Magnetic Materials
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2007
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringToward Magnetorheological FinishingMagnetic MaterialsAbrasive ProcessMagnetismMagnetorheological FinishingMaterial ProcessingMagnetohydrodynamicsMrf SpotAbrasive MachiningMaterials ScienceSurface FinishingMagnetic Wc-co MaterialsSurface FinishMagnetic MaterialMicrofabricationMagnetic PropertySurface Processing
Magnetorheological finishing (MRF) is a precision optical finishing process traditionally limited to processing only nonmagnetic materials, e.g., optical glasses, ceramics, polymers, and metals. Here we demonstrate that MRF can be used for material removal from magnetic material surfaces. Our approach is to place an MRF spot on machined surfaces of magnetic WC-Co materials. The resulting surface roughness is comparable to that produced on nonmagnetic materials. This spotting technique may be used to evaluate the depth of subsurface damage, or deformed layer, induced by earlier manufacturing steps, such as grinding and lapping.
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