Abstract

This article presents the features of the morphology of the surface layer of stainless, tool steels, copper in different types of electrolytic-plasma treatment. It is shown that the change in the surface layer of materials depends on the type of processing, the electrode-tool used, the initial parameter of the surface layer roughness, the electrolyte flow rate and the quality of surface preparation. The study uses different electrode tools to obtain a product with high precision and low surface roughness. The effect of plasma electrolytic treatment on the parameters of sample roughness and weight loss of samples made of stainless steels, tool steels and copper grade was studied. The minimum depth of material removal is fixed when using different technological modes. The reasons for the appearance of microcraters in the surface during electrolytic-plasma treatment are analyzed. The results of the work will make it possible to use the knowledge gained for finishing and roughing plasma electrolyte treatment.

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