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Honing
About: Honing is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3530 publications have been published within this topic receiving 17491 citations.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the design and fabrication of an indigenously developed tooling setup for Electro Chemical Honing (ECH) of an external cylindrical components.
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01 Jul 2016TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid finishing process combining advantages and simultaneously overcoming the individual limitations of electrochemical machining and mechanical honing is described, which is referred to as electrochemical homogenization.
Abstract: Electrochemical honing is a hybrid finishing process combining advantages and simultaneously overcoming the individual limitations of electrochemical machining and mechanical honing. Finishing of c...
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01 Jul 1969
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe an electroplate-based technique that utilizes mechanical abrading or honing to clean the metallic surface of a workpiece, then with the tool acting as an electrode, utilizes an electro-plate honing cycle to plate or deposit metal on the surface of the workpiece.
Abstract: An electroplate honing technique that utilizes mechanical abrading or honing to clean the metallic surface of a workpiece, then with the tool acting as an electrode, utilizes an electroplate honing cycle to plate or deposit metal on the surface of the workpiece, then terminating the flow of current and utilizing a honing cycle to generate the surface finish desired by mechanical abrasion.
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20 Jun 1988
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to make cutting of compound material with deep cutting and superior surface accuracy by installing the first cutting edge to which honing is done and the second cutting edge without honing along the feeding direction.
Abstract: PURPOSE: To make cutting of compound material with deep cutting and superior surface accuracy, by installing the first cutting edge to which honing is done and the second cutting edge without honing along the feeding direction, and making the tip of the latter project farther than the tip of the former in cutting direction. CONSTITUTION: As for a chip 10 its upper face 12 is made rake face, a cutting edge 13 is formed on each ridge line portion, and the first cutting edge 15 and the second cutting edge 16 are formed at a corner portion 14 along the feeding direction F. As honing is done to the cutting edge 15 and not done to the cutting edge 16, it is so constituted that the tip of the cutting edge 16 projects farther than the tip of the cutting edge 15 in cutting direction within a range X from 0.01 to 0.1mm. According to feeding of the chip 10, rough cutting is made first by the cutting edge 15 to which honing is being done and which is superior in strength, and subsequently finish cutting is made by the cutting edge 16 which is superior in deposition property, for example even in case of deep cutting of compound material consisting of cast iron and aluminium chipping does not occur to the cutting edge 16. COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical approach to the relations beweeen the forces during the honing process is presented, which can be used to obtain better results of the process regarding the quality parameters and the tool wear.
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