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How to polish the SKH 51 by electrochemical polishing?

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MicSeven

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May 19, 2003
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I have some rollers made by SKH 51 material. Could i use the electrochemical polishing technique to polish the surface of the SKH51 rollers?
SKH 51 (C:0.8~0.9, Cr:3.8~4.5, Mo:4.5~5.5, V:1.6~2.2, W:5.5~6.7)
 
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In materials that are multi-phase you tend to get different attack rates when you EP. The result is that while you might improve the microscopic texture of the surface you could cause some pitting at or arround one of the phases.


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What size are the rolls?
Are they mounted of unmounted?
 
The size of the rolls( maybe should be called sticks) is about : 2mm diameter, 40mm length
 
Let me look around my information for ways and means to do a vibratory or tumbling type polishing on the parts. The are a lot of new processes out there using newer abrasives and diamonds.

How critical is the diameter?
What are the quantities that need to be processed?

This size component is normally call a pin.
 
These pins need to be etch some patterns on itself surface. So maybe the traditional way (like abrasive polish) is not suitable to apply?

the pattern's high is about 10um

the quantities i need is about hundred

Is there any efficiency way to do the process?
 
Electrochemical etch. You print the mask or pattern on the surface and then acid etch the rest away.
You might be able to laser scribe the surface to get the same effect.

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