Burr Minimization and Removal by Micro Milling Strategies or Micro Peening Processes

Micro milled mold inserts made from hardened and tempered steel can have burrs in the size order of 50 μm at the edges. These burrs often prevent the easy demolding of green bodies from micro powder injection molds. Further surface treatments on the molds are necessary to improve surface quality thus facilitating demolding processes. In the present study, three different processes: micro milling, abrasive micro peening and ultrasonic wet peening, have been investigated for their suitability as viable solutions for reducing or eliminating burrs. The tool used for the micro milling process is capable of removing existing burrs but creates new burrs which are inherent to the tool movement over the machined surface. While abrasive micro peening leads to a reduction of burrs on the mold surface, the material below the impacted surface is plastically deformed. Ultrasonic wet peening showed the best effectiveness at removal of burrs of a wide variety of complex geometries in a short processing time and without plastic deformation of the edge zones.