Feasibility of gentle mode machining of brittle materials and its condition

In order to discuss the feasibility of the damage-free machining—gentle or ductile mode machining—of brittle materials, a soda-lime glass and an aluminum oxide ceramic are machined under the SEM at very low cutting speed. A smooth ribbon-like chip and damage-free surface can be seen in fine machinin...

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