Abstract

In the paper there is considered an impact of electrolyte and voltage concentration in a circuit upon reliability of tapping in openings with super-small diameter using anode machining (AM). The impact of changes of sodium chloride mass fraction in an electrolyte solution and the impact of voltage supplied in the course of machining threaded openings with a super small diameter (≤ M1.4) using AM is shown.

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