Experimental Study on Polishing Properties of Silicone Oil Based Magnetic Compound Fluid

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Silicone oil based magnetic compound fluid was prepared to polishing stainless steel in this paper. The new fluid consists of nano-sized magnetite particle, micro-sized diamonds, micro-sized iron particle and α-cellulose. The characteristics of the fluid were analyzed. The length and quality of the magnetic cluster in the compound fluid was observed under a magnetic field. Polishing experiment of stainless steel was conducted using the silicone oil based magnetic compound fluid on an inclined polishing finishing device. The micro morphology of the stainless steel’s surface was measured. The results showed the surface quality was improved remarkably and the final roughness of the surface was Ra (Average roughness) 0.020μm.

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