2024
DOI: 10.3390/ma17081795
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Effects of Pressure Rollers with Variable Compliance in the Microfinishing Process Utilizing Abrasive Films

Katarzyna Tandecka,
Wojciech Kacalak,
Łukasz Rypina
et al.

Abstract: This article presents a comprehensive investigation into pressure rollers utilized in the microfinishing process, covering aspects such as design, experimental properties, compliance, and finite element simulation. Prototype pressure rollers with unconventional elastomer configurations were designed and analyzed to explore their effectiveness in achieving superior surface finishes. Experimental analysis and finite element simulations were conducted to gain insights into the performance and behavior of these pr… Show more

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“…The inherent variability in the penetration of abrasive grains into the workpiece material stands as an undesirable yet inescapable trait of microcutting [18,19]. A contemporary approach to refining technical surfaces through microfinishing, employing abrasive films, has emerged as a paramount technique for refining external cylindrical and conical surfaces alongside flat end faces [20,21]. This method facilitates the efficient treatment of an array of materials, spanning metals, plastics, composite materials, ceramics, and super-hard materials [22][23][24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inherent variability in the penetration of abrasive grains into the workpiece material stands as an undesirable yet inescapable trait of microcutting [18,19]. A contemporary approach to refining technical surfaces through microfinishing, employing abrasive films, has emerged as a paramount technique for refining external cylindrical and conical surfaces alongside flat end faces [20,21]. This method facilitates the efficient treatment of an array of materials, spanning metals, plastics, composite materials, ceramics, and super-hard materials [22][23][24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%