Abstract
The use of magnetic abrasive machining in the production of components for gas-turbine airplane engines is considered. The abrasive machining of a titanium alloy, high-speed steel, and a hard WC–Co alloy by means of a suspension of diamond powder and carbonyl iron particles in a hydrocarbon liquid is analyzed.
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