Paper Title:

The Detailed Performance of MCF Polishing Liquid in Nano-Precision Surface Treatment of Acrylic Resin

Periodical Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 76 - 78)
Main Theme Advances in Abrasive Technology XII
Edited by Han Huang, Liangchi Zhang, Jun Wang, Zhengyi Jiang, Libo Zhou, Xipeng Xu and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa
Pages 331-336
DOI 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.76-78.331
Citation Yong Bo Wu et al., 2009, Advanced Materials Research, 76-78, 331
Online since June, 2009
Authors Yong Bo Wu, Takashi Sato, Wei Min Lin, K. Yamamoto, Kunio Shimada
Keywords Acrylic Resin, Magnetic Compound Fluid (MCF), Material Removal, Polishing, Surface Roughness (SR), Surface Treatment
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Abstract

This paper deals with the experimental investigation on the detailed performance of MCF (magnetic compound fluid) polishing liquid (MPL) in nano-precision surface treatment of acrylic resin that is essentially required for producing the model in the process of developing an inaugural mechanical system. The MPL is produced in practice by mixing iron powder, abrasive particle and -cellulose fiber into a MF (magnetic fluid), and hence a kind of functional fluid reacting to magnetic fields. Following the previous works confirming the performance of MPL in the surface finishing of acrylic resin, in this work a series of experiments were conducted to reveal how the process parameters affect the machining characteristics in details in order to establish the new technique. The results showed that a mirror surface can be easily obtained once the process parameters have been set up optimally.