Abstract

The electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) grinding technology was adopted for ultra-precision grinding experiments of GCr15 bearing steel. The experiments show that: grinding depth, electrolysis gap and wheel peripheral velocity are the main factors to affect the surface quality. With the electrolysis gap of 0.5mm, the grinding depth of 0.1μm, and the wheel peripheral velocity of 18m/s, the grinding effect can achieve optimal and the machined surface roughness can obtain Ra0.006μm.

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