A Review on Abrasive Jet Machining Process Parameters

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Abrasive jet machining (AJM) also known as abrasive micro-blasting or Pencil blasting is an abrasive blasting machining process that uses abrasives propelled by high velocity gas to erode material from the work piece. It has been applied to rough working such as deburring and rough finishing, machining of ceramics and electronic devices. AJM has become a useful technique for micro machining. It has various distinct advantages over the other non-traditional cutting methods, which are high machining versatility, minimum stresses on the substrate. This paper deals with several experiments that have been conducted by many researchers to assess the influence of abrasive jet machining (AJM) process parameters such as type of abrasive Particle , Abrasive Particle size, Jet pressure Nozzle tip distance. Various experiments were conducted to assess the influence of abrasive jet machine.

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