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Publicly Available Published by De Gruyter (O) May 8, 2008

Electrochemical Micromachining of Stainless Steel by Ultrashort Voltage Pulses

  • Laurent Cagnon , Viola Kirchner , Matthias Kock , Rolf Schuster , Gerhard Ertl , W. Thomas Gmelin and Heinz Kück

Abstract

Application of ultrashort voltage pulses to a tiny tool electrode under suitable electrochemical conditions enables precise three-dimensional machining of stainless steel. In order to reach submicrometer precision and high processing speed, the formation of a passive layer on the workpiece surface during the machining process has to be prevented by proper choice of the electrolyte. Mixtures of concentrated hydrofluoric and hydrochloric acid are well suited in this respect and allow the automated machining of complicated three-dimensional microelements. The dependence of the machining precision on pulse duration and pulse amplitude was investigated in detail.

Published Online: 2008-5-8
Published in Print: 2003-4-1

© 2003 Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag GmbH

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