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Abrasive jet machining

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Powder blasting, or abrasive jet machining, is a technique in which a particle jet (typically A1203 particles of 3-30 lm) is directed towards a target for mechanical material removal. It is a fast (typically, 500 pm depth in 20 minutes), inexpensive, and accurate directional etch technique for brittle materials like glass, silicon, and ceramics. For complex and small structures a mask can be used. [Pg.10]

Cortes Rodriguez CJ (2009) Cutting edge preparation of precision tools by applying micro-abrasive jet machining and brushing. Dissertation, Kassel University Press, Kassel... [Pg.311]

Pressure jet lapping uses a low viscosity mix of abrasive grit and water applied at high speed to the surface using compressed air. Similar to Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM) (see 5.7). [Pg.157]


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