Abstract
Electrolytic plasma polishing (EPP) is an emerging technology for polishing, cleaning, deburring and smoothing of free-formed metal surfaces. The electrolytic plasma polishing of outer metal surfaces is state-of-the-art, whereas the polishing of pipe inner surfaces has only recently been reported by the authors. A prototype system and first experimental results were presented. It was found in the previous study that the average surface roughness Sa reaches a range from 0.065 µm to 0.090 µm. The current study systematically investigates the influence of the velocity v as well as the number n of polishing passages on the average surface roughness Sa . The polishing of the pipe inner surface and weld seam are considered separately. The results show that the average roughness Sa is mainly dependent on the effective polishing time t e p t of the polishing process. The average surface roughness Sa of the pipe inner surface can reach a range from 0.030 µm to 0.034 µm starting from an initial surface roughness S a 0 of 0.719 µm, whereas the average surface roughness Sa of the weld seam can reach a range from 0.088 µm to 0.096 µm starting from an initial surface roughness Sa 0 of 0.282 µm. These ranges are achieved after an effective polishing time of approximately 25 s for both the inner pipe surface and the weld seam.
Highlights
Surface cleaning, deburring, polishing and smoothing of different metallic parts are important steps in many manufacturing processes
The current study systematically investigates the influence of the velocity v as well as the number n of polishing passages on the average surface roughness Sa
The average surface roughness Sa of the pipe inner surface can reach a range from 0.030 μm to 0.034 μm starting from an initial surface roughness Sa0 of 0.719 μm, whereas the average surface roughness Sa of the weld seam can reach a range from 0.088 μm to 0.096 μm starting from an initial surface roughness Sa0 of
Summary
Surface cleaning, deburring, polishing and smoothing of different metallic parts are important steps in many manufacturing processes. When considering the plasma polishing of pipe inner surface, the following fundamental process parameters can be identified: the type and the properties of the electrolyte (electrical conductivity, pH value, temperature), the parameters of the technical setup (dimensions of the polishing head and the workpiece) and the operating parameters (applied voltage, current, velocity and number of polishing passages). It could be shown in the previous study that a stable process is accompanied by increasing the potential difference U and that the average
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