Experimental Study on 3-Phase Abrasive Waterjet Deburring

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Burrs are unnecessary by-products produced by cutting metal in a machining process. It greatly affects product quality and assembly efficiency, and also affects product cost. Therefore, burrs must be removed and the surface quality must be maintained. Contrary to abrasive waterjet, 3-phase abrasive waterjet has same machining effect on a workpiece without an additional equipment to meet its circulatory requirement. An experiment was performed to analyze the effect of the 3-phase abrasive waterjet parameters on burr removal and surface quality.

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