Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5465633 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Micro-dimples are widely used in tribology as a surface texture to improve the interfacial performance of mechanical components, thus reducing friction, wear, vibration, and noise. Electrochemical micromachining is a popular method for fabricating micro-dimples. Sandwich-like electrochemical micromachining can be used to produce micro-dimples, but these tend to be shallow because of the gas bubbles and insoluble electrolytic products that accumulate on the enclosed electrochemical reaction unit. In this study, a porous metal cathode is used to remove the electrolytic products and generate deep micro-dimples by using an open reaction unit instead of an enclosed one. The experimental results show that a porous metal cathode can remove gas bubbles and some nonconductive insoluble electrolytic products, leading to deep micro-dimples. Moreover, the smaller the pore size of the metal cathode, the better the dimensional uniformity of the micro-dimples.
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Authors
Xifang Zhang, Ningsong Qu, Xiaolong Fang,