2023
DOI: 10.1177/14644207231189620
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Investigation of the performance of recycled copper swarf tool electrode processed through bound powder extrusion for micromachining

Abstract: This experimental study used recycled copper chips as a base material for electrode manufacturing through the additive manufacturing route utilizing the bound powder extrusion (BPE) process. Initially, the copper chips were collected from a conventional machining centre. Then, the chip size was reduced by the two-step milling process (ball-to-powder ratio, 2:1) to attain the micro-sized fine particles around 44 μm, which is the prerequisite for preparing the base material for the BPE process. Subsequently, the… Show more

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