نتایج جستجو برای: abrasives
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Magnetically Assisted Abrasive Finishing (MAAF) processes are most suitable for obtaining quality finish on plane, internal and external cylindrical surfaces of metallic as well as non-metallic materials. These products are highly demanded in modern industrial applications. In spite of remarkable results of MAAF processes, the major constraint towards wide spread use of this technology is the n...
Problem statement: Abrasive is one of key influencing factors on the polished surface quality in Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP). Solid abrasives in CMP slurries are easy to cause polishing scratches. It is well known that reducing the hardness of abrasives would improve the polished surface quality. Therefore, the change in structure or shape of the abrasives means a change in polished sur...
Specimen preparation using abrasives results in surface and subsurface mechanical (stresses, strains), geometrical (roughness), chemical (contaminants, reaction products) and physical modifications (structure, texture, lattice defects). The mechanisms involved in polishing with abrasives are presented to illustrate the effects of surface topography, surface and subsurface composition and induce...
Silica sol nano-abrasives with large particle are prepared and characterized by TEM, PCS and Zeta potential in this paper. Results show that the silica sol nano-abrasives about 100nm are of higher stability (Zeta potential: -65mV) and narrow distribution of particle size. And then alkali CMP slurries for tungsten containing self-made silica sol nanoabrasives are prepared and applied. CMP result...
Grinding and polishing are widely used surface finish operations for a variety of precision and delicate component of ceramics, such as silicon wafers and gauges. However, the formation and evaluation of the subsurface damage induced have not been investigated, although subsurface damage is extremely important to the quality of the products. Grinding and polishing are usually carried out by a s...
1. The evolution of high-crowned teeth or hypsodonty in herbivorous mammals is widely interpreted as a species-specific adaptation to increasingly wear-inducing diets and environments at evolutionary time scales, with internal abrasives (such as phytoliths in grasses) and/or external abrasives (such as dust or grit) as putative causative factors. The mesowear score (MS) instead describes tooth ...
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