Ultrasonic Aided Assisted Milling
Introduction:
Ultrasonic machining process uses a power supply that converts conventional line voltage to 20KHz electrical energy.
This high-frequency electrical energy is provided to a piezoelectric converter that changes high frequency electrical energy into mechanical motion.
The ultrasonic motion from the converter is amplified and transmitted to the horn and cutting tool.
This causes the horn and attached cutting tool to vibrate perpendicularly to the tool face thousands of times per second with no side to side motion.
A recirculating pump forces E/Z Pump™ abrasive, suspended in a liquid medium, between the vibrating tool face and the workpiece. The abrasive particles strike the workpiece at 150,000 times their own weight.
These tiny abrasive particles chip off microscopic flakes and grind a counterpart of the tool face.
Specification:
Advantages:
· Virtually any hard material can be machined
· Little heat is produced
· Since the motion of the tool is up-and-down vibration rather than rotation as in traditional machining, the holes cut are not limited to circular shapes but can be any shape. Custom "cookie cutter" tools can cut complicated shapes.
· Good surface finish and higher structural integrity is obtained
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