The Role of Nanometer Silicon Dioxide in the Modification of Fluid Magnetic Abrasive

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The fluid magnetic abrasive (FMA) is a new type of precision finishing abrasives which is a sort of suspended fluid composed by magnetic particles, nonmagnetic abrasive particles, surfactants in a non-magnetizable carrier liquid. This paper is to solve the contradiction of disperser stability by adding the surface active agent (dispersing agent), the nano- particles etc.

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