Jeremya
Materials
- Jan 28, 2013
- 1
Hello guys,
We bought a new automatic superfinishing machine after grind. We need to finish Tungsten Carbide (10% Cobalt, 4% chromium) to the following parameters:
Ra= 4 µin max
Rz= 40 µin max
Rp= 8 µin max
Rmr(Tp)= 70-95% @ .25 Rz deep
We are getting good results with all parameters but fail at getting the bearing ratio right.
We are using 15 & 30 micron diamond lapping film.
After grinding with a 220 grit diamond wheel and prior to superfinishing we typically get the following results:
Ra= 5 to 7 µin
Rz= 30 to 40 µin
Rp= 20 to 25 µin
Rmr(Tp)= 10-15% @ .25 Rz deep
Then, after superfinishing, typically results following:
Ra= 1 µin
Rz= 30 µin
Rp= 6 µin
Rmr(Tp)= 0-15% @ .25 Rz deep
We actually think we are getting some kind of too good surface finish after grind and\or our superfinish paper isn't agressive enough.
What do you think? Any piece of advice or solution direction to give?
Thanks
We bought a new automatic superfinishing machine after grind. We need to finish Tungsten Carbide (10% Cobalt, 4% chromium) to the following parameters:
Ra= 4 µin max
Rz= 40 µin max
Rp= 8 µin max
Rmr(Tp)= 70-95% @ .25 Rz deep
We are getting good results with all parameters but fail at getting the bearing ratio right.
We are using 15 & 30 micron diamond lapping film.
After grinding with a 220 grit diamond wheel and prior to superfinishing we typically get the following results:
Ra= 5 to 7 µin
Rz= 30 to 40 µin
Rp= 20 to 25 µin
Rmr(Tp)= 10-15% @ .25 Rz deep
Then, after superfinishing, typically results following:
Ra= 1 µin
Rz= 30 µin
Rp= 6 µin
Rmr(Tp)= 0-15% @ .25 Rz deep
We actually think we are getting some kind of too good surface finish after grind and\or our superfinish paper isn't agressive enough.
What do you think? Any piece of advice or solution direction to give?
Thanks