Abstract:Electrochemical machining is based on the anodic dissolution of most metals and generates high quality polished surfaces. However, ferrite‐perlite 42CrMo4 steel reveals local optical changes at the surface after electrochemical finishing, such as a widely variable surface finish from shiny (reflective) to rough (dark) surfaces even after one processing step. The optical different surface areas of ferrite‐perlite 42CrMo4 steel (AISI 4140) are studied by different electron microscopy techniques, x‐ray diffractio… Show more
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