Research on Nano-Ceramic Coatings Precision Grinding

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The mechanical properties and microstructure characteristics in nano-ceramic coating material determine largely their grindability, there are a variety of wear mechanisms existing in grinding process, wear resistance of nanoceramic coatings are higher than normal ceramic coating, processing zone in ceramic materials can be divided into inelastic deformation zone and elastic deformation zone. In the process of nanoceramic coatings materials removal, inelastic deformation removal and brittle removal is the coexistence, the grinding force, existing in nanostructured ceramic coatings, is bigger than it in general structure ceramic coating. In plastic deformation materials removal mode, the grinding surface roughness is low, while in brittle removal , surface grinding roughness is high , prone to grinding surface/subsurface damage.

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