Abstract In the manfacture of structural ceramic components, it has been well documented that the grinding costs can be as high as 90% of the total cost. Grinding costs of ceramics can be reduced by maximizing the material removal rates (MRR). A novel grinding technology that incorporates in-process dressing of metal bonded superabrasive wheels, …
view more199741 · A novel grinding technology that incorporates in-process dressing of metal-bonded superabrasive wheels, known as electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) has been developed. This technology provides dressing to metal-bonded wheels during the grinding process for continuous protrudent abrasive from super-abrasive wheels.
view more202091 · Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Electrolytic in‐process dressing grinding performance of a multi‐layer brazed coarse‐grained diamond wheel using an electrolyte containing carbon microspheres" by Qiaoping Wu et al.
view more201171 · In this paper, we introduce a new surface finish process sequence using a sequential process employing electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) grinding and chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) by adopting ELID grinding instead of general mechanical polishing, which has low fabrication efficiency.
view more202331 · In accordance with the basic form of grinding, ECG can be carried out on the inner and outer surfaces, as well as cylindrical and forming surfaces. Therefore, it can be divided into electrolytic surface grinding, electrolytic end face grinding, electrolytic internal grinding, electrolytic external grinding and electrolytic forming grinding.
view more199511 · Mirror surface grinding operations were conducted by using ultrafine grain metallic bond wheels with electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID). Workpieces of hard and brittle materials, such as monocrystalline silicon, glass, and ceramic, were ground.
view more201711 · The previous studies showed that highly efficient dressing of fine-grained diamond grinding wheel can be achieved by using impulse electrical discharge and on-line electrolytic dressing methods ...
view more2018216 · Abstract Many advantages make electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) grinding desirable for cutting hard and brittle material with high surface requirements. The self-electrolytic in-process dressing property in ELID grinding is also largely responsible for the shorter wear life and lower forming accuracy of the grinding wheel.
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