Experimental investigation into electrochemical micromachining (EMM) process
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Abstract Due to several advantages and wider range of applications, electrochemical micromachining (EMM) is considered to be one of the most effective advanced future micromachining techniques. A suitable EMM setup mainly consists of various components and sub-systems, e.g. mechanical machining unit, micro-tooling system, electrical power and controlling system and controlled electrolyte flow system etc. have been developed successfully to control electrochemical machining (ECM) parameters to meet the micromachining requirements. Investigation indicates most effective zone of predominant process parameters such as machining voltage and electrolyte concentration, which give the appreciable amount of material removal rate (MRR) with less overcut. The experimental results and analysis on EMM will open up more application possibilities for EMM.
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