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Deburring microfeatures using micro-EDM

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 209, Issue 14, Pages 5399-5406

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2009.04.021

Keywords

Microfeature; Microburr; Deburring; Micromilling; Microelectrical discharge machining

Funding

  1. Large Surface Micromachining System program of the Republic of Korea Ministry of Knowledge Economy [M10500000042-05J0000-04210]

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Demands for miniature components are rapidly increased in the field of optics, electronics. and medicine. Various machining methods have been introduced for the fabrication of complex three-dimensional microfeatures. However, burrs, which are an undesired but unavoidable by-product of most machining processes, cause many problems in assembly, inspection, process automation, and precision component operation. Moreover, as feature sizes decrease, burr problems become more difficult to resolve. To address this problem, several deburring methods for microfeatures have been introduced, including ultrasonic, magnetic abrasive, and electrochemical machining methods. However, these methods all have some shortcomings, such as mechanical damage, over-machining, changes in the material properties of the finished surface, sharp edge blunting, and the requirement for subsequent processing to remove chemical residues. In this study, microelectrical discharge machining (micro-EDM) using low discharge energy and a small-diameter cylindrical tool is introduced for deburring microfeatures. This method allows the machining of very small amounts or conductive materials regardless of the material hardness, and provides easy access to small microscale features forselective deburring. The burr geometry generated by the micromilling process was investigated to establish a deburring strategy using micro-EDM. The proposed method was verified by experimental results using aluminum, copper, and stainless steel workpieces. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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