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This volume of journal "Materials Science Forum" was collected by results of 19th International Symposium on Advances in Abrasive Technology (ISAAT 2016, Stockholm, Sweden, October 2-5, 2016) and intended to disseminate the recent advances in both conventional and nonconventional technologies of materials removal and covers many aspects of modern scientific and engineering practice in area of materials machining. Topics include: grinding and polishing, abrasive fine-finishing, micro- and nanomachining, ultrasonic and laser machining, surface integrity and materials characterization, as well as other advanced cutting technologies and etc. This book will be useful for academics and practicing engineers in advancement of the efficient materials removal technologies for modern mechanical engineering.
This book brings together the latest developments in, and applications of, abrasive technology. The topics covered include: grinding and grinding wheels, truing and dressing techniques for grinding wheels, finishing, lapping, honing and polishing, abrasive-jet machining, advances in machining technologies, micro/nano-fabrication, as well as other novel technologies and advanced studies relevant to abrasive technology and precision manufacturing. This work will represent an invaluable reference source for professionals in the precision manufacturing field who wish to keep abreast of state-of-the-art developments in abrasive technology and who are interested in understanding further the fundamentals of this discipline.
Abrasive technology is the most important aspect of precision technology. A total of 117 full-color papers are to be found in this book. Developments in precision turning, milling, and drilling, machining of difficult-to-cut materials, such as chromium-nickel alloys, titanium alloys, carbides and ceramics, and glass are addressed. In addition, special processes of precision technology, including polishing, lapping, jet-machining, magnetic finishing, micro and nano-machining, machine-tool design, silicon wafers and spinning, are presented. This work is a handy guide to the state of the art.