2024
DOI: 10.3390/ma17030689
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Study on the Effect of Electrolytes on Processing Efficiency and Accuracy of Titanium Alloy Utilizing Laser and Shaped Tube Electrochemical Machining

Chenyu Sun,
Yufeng Wang,
Yong Yang
et al.

Abstract: Electrochemical machining (ECM) has become more prevalent in titanium alloy processing. However, the presence of the passivation layer on the titanium alloys significantly impacts the performance of ECM. In an attempt to overcome the passivation effects, a high-temperature electrolyte or the addition of halogen ions to the electrolyte has been used. Still, it often results in compromised machining accuracy and surface roughness. This study applied laser and shaped tube electrolytic machining (Laser-STEM) for t… Show more

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“…The common approach is to apply high voltage and active electrolytes to accelerate the breakage of the passive film. However, applying high voltage and active electrolytes will lead to serious stray corrosion, and the time utilized for the subsequent finishing will be extended greatly [22]. Therefore, previous studies on the ECG of titanium alloys mainly focused on the finishing process [2,3,16,17]; the application of ECG in the field of high efficiency and precision machining of titanium alloys is limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The common approach is to apply high voltage and active electrolytes to accelerate the breakage of the passive film. However, applying high voltage and active electrolytes will lead to serious stray corrosion, and the time utilized for the subsequent finishing will be extended greatly [22]. Therefore, previous studies on the ECG of titanium alloys mainly focused on the finishing process [2,3,16,17]; the application of ECG in the field of high efficiency and precision machining of titanium alloys is limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%