Electrolytic Plasma Polishing of Pipe Inner Surfaces
Smooth surfaces are becoming increasingly important in many industries, such as medical, chemical or food. In some industrial areas, the mechanical treatment of surfaces (grinding and polishing) does not fulfil desired specifications. Non-abrasive methods (chemical and electrochemical) have the adva...
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doaj-d7b7f080deca4c6f90e4474e524c2b7e2020-11-24T23:44:14ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012017-12-01811210.3390/met8010012met8010012Electrolytic Plasma Polishing of Pipe Inner SurfacesMatthias Cornelsen0Carolin Deutsch1Hermann Seitz2Fluid Technology and Microfluidics, University of Rostock, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 6, 18059 Rostock, GermanyMaterials for Medical Technology, University of Rostock, Friedrich-Barnewitz-Straße 4, 18119 Rostock, GermanyFluid Technology and Microfluidics, University of Rostock, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 6, 18059 Rostock, GermanySmooth surfaces are becoming increasingly important in many industries, such as medical, chemical or food. In some industrial areas, the mechanical treatment of surfaces (grinding and polishing) does not fulfil desired specifications. Non-abrasive methods (chemical and electrochemical) have the advantage that even complex geometries and free-form shapes can be polished. In the context of this paper, electrochemical surface treatment is considered in more detail. Both electro polishing, which is state of the art, and the novel electrolytic plasma polishing (EPP) process are presented. This paper focusses on the electrolytic plasma polishing because it has many advantages compared to the process of electro polishing. The theoretical operation of the electrolytic plasma polishing is shown. A prototype system for plasma polishing of internal surfaces of pipes was installed and a polishing head was developed. Several parameters are investigated, such as the width of the adjustable polishing head gap and different velocities v or different applied potential differences U, and first results of the average surface roughness Sa as function of the various parameters were evaluated. It can be seen that a stable polishing process can be achieved at the highest potential difference of 320 V and that the average surface roughness Sa reaches a range from 0.065 to 0.090 µm. At the same time, it has been shown that with increasing potential difference, the average surface roughness becomes independent of the width of the adjustable polishing head gap.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/8/1/12plasma polishingsurface roughnesshigh glosscleaningmetal treatment |
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Electrolytic Plasma Polishing of Pipe Inner Surfaces |
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Electrolytic Plasma Polishing of Pipe Inner Surfaces |
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Electrolytic Plasma Polishing of Pipe Inner Surfaces |
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electrolytic plasma polishing of pipe inner surfaces |
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Smooth surfaces are becoming increasingly important in many industries, such as medical, chemical or food. In some industrial areas, the mechanical treatment of surfaces (grinding and polishing) does not fulfil desired specifications. Non-abrasive methods (chemical and electrochemical) have the advantage that even complex geometries and free-form shapes can be polished. In the context of this paper, electrochemical surface treatment is considered in more detail. Both electro polishing, which is state of the art, and the novel electrolytic plasma polishing (EPP) process are presented. This paper focusses on the electrolytic plasma polishing because it has many advantages compared to the process of electro polishing. The theoretical operation of the electrolytic plasma polishing is shown. A prototype system for plasma polishing of internal surfaces of pipes was installed and a polishing head was developed. Several parameters are investigated, such as the width of the adjustable polishing head gap and different velocities v or different applied potential differences U, and first results of the average surface roughness Sa as function of the various parameters were evaluated. It can be seen that a stable polishing process can be achieved at the highest potential difference of 320 V and that the average surface roughness Sa reaches a range from 0.065 to 0.090 µm. At the same time, it has been shown that with increasing potential difference, the average surface roughness becomes independent of the width of the adjustable polishing head gap. |
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plasma polishing surface roughness high gloss cleaning metal treatment |
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