Abrasive
Abrasive
Abrasive
Jet Machining
See in figure abrasive jet machining process and their working procedure
described below in detail.
Ultrasonic Machining
See in the figure the ultrasonic machining process and their working
procedure described below in detail.
Ultrasonic Machining
Working Procedure of Ultrasonic Machining
1. First of all the low-frequency electric current is sent from the power
supply (electric supply).
2. This low frequency current is converted into high frequency current
through some electrical equipment.
3. This high frequency current passes through the transducer. The
transducer converts this high frequency electric signal to high
frequency mechanical vibration.
4. This mechanical vibration passes through the booster.
5. The booster amplifies this high-frequency vibration and sends it to
the horn.
6. Horn, also known as a tool holder, transferred this
amplified vibration to the tool. Where the tool vibrates at an
ultrasonic frequency.
7. An abrasive gun is used to supply an abrasive slurry (eg, aluminum
oxide, silicon carbide, boron carbide, diamond dust, etc.) and the
mixture of abrasive slurry and water is sent between the tool and the
workpiece.
8. As the instrument vibrates, the abrasive slurry also starts vibrating at
this high frequency.
9. This abrasive slurry attacks the workpiece and gives it a metallic
appearance.
Electrochemical Machining (ECM)
Electrochemical Machining
Laser Beam Machining
In this machining process, the metal is removed from the surface of the
workpiece by melting and evaporating the metal particles.
It is a non-traditional machining process in which no tools are used.
It is used for machining both metallic and non-metallic materials.
It is mostly used for cutting materials and drilling holes.
See in figure laser beam machining process and their working procedure
described below in detail.
Electrochemical Grinding
Electrochemical Grinding