Study on Electrolysis Performance of Bamboo Charcoal Bonded Grinding Wheel

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Electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) Grinding was an effective machining method for gaining of super smooth surface for hard and brittle materials due to its excellent surface generation capabilities. Bamboo charcoal bonded (BCB) grinding wheel was an environmental friendly ELID grinding wheel which was made up of bamboo charcoal and phenolic resin as bonding agent with high temperature sintering process. In this paper, the electrolysis performances of the BCB grinding wheel with the different resin ratios were researched, and the surface of BCB grinding wheel formed a dense oxide layer in electrolysis action, was illustrated with SEM and XRD analysis.

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October 2010

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