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Development of a high-speed mirror-like finish polishing technology for minute parts based on a linear motor

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As high speed, high acceleration and stable drive on machine tools is constantly growing in demand, the use of linear motors in machine tools has increased. On the other hand, in order to achieve a high degree of quality, the need for mirror-like finish surfaces on industrial products has also considerably increased. This research explores the use of linear motors to develop a high-speed fine polishing process that achieves a mirror-like finish surface on small parts. The first stage of this process consisted in developing a polishing device, which was composed of a NC milling machine, a linear motor drive and a polishing head. Specifically, a polishing head attached to a linear motor drive was coupled with the spindle of a NC milling machine. A substitute for a small linear motor drive was obtained from a commercially available shaver, while the polishing head was made of propylene. The polishing head elaboration process, linear motor drive properties, lapping agent and the optimum polishing conditions were investigated in several experiments. The evaluation consisted in the high-speed polishing of minute areas on flat surfaces using the selected optimum conditions. It is concluded that, (1) the proposed system was able to achieve a mirror-like finish surface, (2) when compared to polishing with an ultrasonic motor, the machining time of the proposed system was reduced by half, (3) the proposed system was able to achieve a mirror-like finish on a 3 mm square sided area.
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71--85
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Nagaoka University of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Niigata, Japan
  • Nagaoka University of Technology, Graduate School of Mechanical Engineering, Niigata, Japan
  • Nagaoka University of Technology, Graduate School of Mechanical Engineering, Niigata, Japan
  • Nagaoka University of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Niigata, Japan
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  • Nagaoka University of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Niigata, Japan
Bibliografia
  • [1] MIZUNO T., 2001, Spread of machine tool driven linear motors, The Journal of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, 121/9, 620–623,(in Japanese).
  • [2] KARITA M., 1995, High performance technology in linear motor, Journal of Japan Society for Precision Engineering, 61/3, 347–350,(in Japanese).
  • [3] SASAKI T., MIYOSHI T., SAITO K., KATO O., 1991, Knowledge acquisition and automation of polishing operations for injection mold. (1st report). Hand polishing properties of a skilled machinist, The Japan Society for Precision Engineering, 57/3, 497–503,(in Japanese).
  • [4] NAKAJIMA N., 2005, Micro-Precision machining technology by 3-D surface machining EDMs, The Japan Society for Precision Engineering, 71/5, 5575–61,(in Japanese).
  • [5] IYAMA T., TANABE I., TAKAHASHI T., 2009, Optimization of lapping slurry in automatic lapping system for dies with cemented carbide and its evaluation, Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers,Series C, 75/749, 210–215,(in Japanese).
  • [6] IYAMA T., TANABE I., 2011, Mirror-Like finishing of soft materials using a polishing tool with controllable hardness by heat softening, Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers,Series C,77/775 1154–1160,(in Japanese).
  • [7] PANASONIC, 2016, Men’s shaver specifications, <http://panasonic.jp/shaver/p-db/ES-LV52_spec.html> (accessed on 12 October, 2016),(in Japanese).
  • [8] SUZUKI K., UEMATSU T., IWAI M., MAKIZAKI T., 2000,Ultrasonic grinding utilizing a stator of an ultrasonic motor, The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Manufacturing & Machine Tool Conference, 2, 183–184,(in Japanese).
  • [9] HARA K., ISOBE H., KYUSOJIN A., OKADA M., 2008, Ultrasonically assisted grinding of die steel using diamond electroplated tools, The Japan Society for Abrasive Technology,1, 46–51,(in Japanese).
  • [10] SUZUKI N., YAN Z., HARITANI M., YANG J., HAMADA S., HINO R., SHAMOTO E., 2007, Ultraprecision machining of tungsten alloy by applying ultrasonic elliptical vibration cutting, The Japan Society for Precision Engineering, 73/3, 360–366, (in Japanese).
  • [11] SOUTOME T., SATO K., 2010, Study on superposition superfinishing,(4threport, Smoothing of surface roughness by superposition vibration cutting), Transactions of Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, 76/767,1850–1858, (in Japanese).
  • [12]SUZUKI K., UEMATSU T., MAKIZAKI T., 1999, Ultrasonic grinding development of the ultrasonic ellipse vibration grinding stone, Ultrasonic Technology, 11/7, 36–40,(in Japanese).
  • [13]YAMAMOTO T., TORII A., UEDA A., HANE K., 2001, Vibration measurement of an ultrasonic motor using stroboscopic phase-shift interferometry, Bulletin of Aichi Institute ofTechnology,Part B, 36, 9–14,(in Japanese).
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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