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Abrasive Machining General Manufacturing Processes Engr Instructor - Sam Chiappone

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Abrasive Machining Processes l Abrasive machining is one of the oldest forms of metal removal. It is also one of the most important. Abrasive machining can produce surface finishes ranging from rough to extremely fine. l Abrasive machining is a process where chips are formed by small cutting edges on abrasive particles.

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Abrasive Machining Processes

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Applications l Manufactured products which are candidates for abrasive machining include: –Hard to machine metals such as super alloys or heat treated tool steels –Parts which have closes tolerances »Size (+/-.0005) »Parallelism »Flatness –Sheet type products such as: »Plywood, thin stainless steels, and decorative plaque material

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Process Characteristics l Abrasive machining has two unique characteristics: –“Small” cutting edges cut simultaneously. –The abrasives used are very hard and capable of cutting materials in the range of Rc45 and above

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Abrasives l Abrasives can be natural or manmade. –Natural include: »Sand stone »Emery »Diamond »Garnet »Quartz

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Abrasives –Manmade (1891 time frame most commonly used today) »Silicon Carbide »Aluminum Oxide »Cubic Boron Nitride

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Abrasive Grain Size l Grains are separated by mechanical sieving machines. The number of openings per linear inch in the sieve(or screen) through which the particles can pass determines the grain size. –Typical classifications: l Course, medium, and fine l Silicon Carbides range from in size l Aluminum Oxides range from in size –600 range are generally used in honing or lapping operations

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Abrasive Grain Size

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Forms l Abrasive particles can be: »A Free slurry »Adhered to resin on a belt »Close packed into wheels or stones held together by a bonding agent.

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Forms

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The Grinding Process l One process, which utilizes abrasive machining, is the grinding process. –A machining process where the abrasives used are bonded together into a wheel. The grinding wheel is the cutting tool in this process. In grinding, high precision and tight tolerances are possible. Typical tolerances associated with this process are +/ ” Product examples include bearings, machining fixtures, shafts, and precision measurement gauges.

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chip Formation l Chips in this process are formed by the same mechanism of compression and shear as other machining processes. l As the grains or abrasives become dull, the cutting forces increase. The increase in the cutting force causes the grains to plow and rub rather than cut. As the plowing and rubbing increases, the grains fracture at the cutting edge to revile a new cutting edge.

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chip Formation

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The Tool: Grinding Wheels l The spacing of particles with respect to one another is called the structure of the wheel. Wheel structure can be open, medium, or dense. –“Dense structure is used for hard materials, for high speed grinding operations, and also for producing fine finishes and tight tolerances.” –“Open structure is used for high contact area, grinding of tough materials, and high stock removal rates.” »Hardness - resistance to penetration »Toughness - ability of a metal to absorb energy without failure.

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The Tool: Grinding Wheels

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Wheel Bonding Agents l Vitrified - composed of clay and other ceramic substances. Abrasive particles are mixed with wheel material then pressed together and fired in a kiln. l Resiniod or phonolic - Plastic compound wheels designed for a wide variety of applications. This is a bit more flexible than other wheels.

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Wheel Bonding Agents l Silicate - This bond uses silicate of soda as the bonding agent. Wheels are formed then baked at 500F for a day or longer. They are not as strong as vitrified-bonded wheels. Because they are not as strong, abrasive grains fracture more easily. This results in lower operating temperatures which can be a positive factor depending on the application of the wheel.

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Wheel Bonding Agents l Shellac - Abrasives are mixed with shellac, heated (330 F) and pressed or rolled into the desired shape. These wheels are thin, elastic, and strong. l Rubber - High speed wheels with a considerable amount of flexibility. Typically these wheels will operate at speeds of up to 16,000 ft/min.

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Wheel Forms

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Wheel Classification

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Grinding Wheel Operating Procedures l Truing - Restores the original geometry to the grinding wheel. It also can be used to ensure the wheel is running concentric with the spindle of the grinding machine. l Dressing - Exposes a new cutting surface on the grinding wheel. l Balancing - Typically performed on large and diamond wheels this procedure ensures the wheel is running true with the axis of rotation.

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Grinding Wheel Operating Procedures

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Cutting Fluid l Cutting fluid is an important factor in the grinding process. l It assists in: –Washing away chips, –Keeping the wheel from becoming clogged, –Reduces operating temperatures.

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Grinding Machines l Machine tools in this process are classified by the type of surface they produce. l Typical classifications include: –Surface –Cylindrical »OD and ID

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GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Grinding Machines

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Grinding Operations l Operations include: »Cutting off - Slicing or slotting »Cylindrical between cntrs. - OD of cylindrical parts »Cylindrical centerless - OD of cylindrical parts with a regulating wheel »Internal - Bores and large holes »Snagging - Large amounts of material no surface finish requirements »Surface - Flat workpieces »Tool grinding - Grinding cutting edges on tools »Off-hand grinding - tool or work held by hand

GMP Chiappone Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Grinding Machines l Grinding operation on all machines can be accomplished in three ways: –In-feed - moving the wheel into the work –Cross feed - traversing the wheel across the work –Plunge feed - wheel is forced in on the radius of the work. This is similar to form turning on a lathe.