Ultra-precision surface finish of the hardened stainless mold steel using vibration-assisted ball polishing process

A vibration-assisted spherical polishing system driven by a piezoelectric actuator has been newly developed on a machining center to improve the burnished surface roughness of hardened STAVAX plastic mold stainless steel and to reduce the volumetric wear of the polishing ball. The optimal plane surf...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of machine tools & manufacture 2008-06, Vol.48 (7), p.721-732
Hauptverfasser: Shiou, Fang-Jung, Ciou, Hong-Siang
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A vibration-assisted spherical polishing system driven by a piezoelectric actuator has been newly developed on a machining center to improve the burnished surface roughness of hardened STAVAX plastic mold stainless steel and to reduce the volumetric wear of the polishing ball. The optimal plane surface ball burnishing and vibration-assisted spherical polishing parameters of the specimens have been determined after conducting the Taguchi's L 9 and L 18 matrix experiments, respectively. The surface roughness R a=0.10 μm, on average, of the burnished specimens can be improved to R a=0.036 μm ( R max=0.380 μm) using the optimal plane surface vibration-assisted spherical polishing process. The improvement of volumetric wear of the polishing ball was about 72% using the vibration-assisted polishing process compared with the non-vibrated polishing process. A simplified kinetic model of the vibration-assisted spherical polishing system for the burnished surface profile was also derived in this study. Applying the optimal plane surface ball burnishing and vibrated spherical polishing parameters sequentially to a fine-milled freeform surface carrier of an F-theta scan lens, the surface roughness of R a=0.045 μm ( R y=0.65 μm), on average, within the measuring range of 149 μm×112 μm on the freeform surface, was obtainable.
ISSN:0890-6955
1879-2170
DOI:10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2008.01.001