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Electro-chemical Deburring





I make ball bearing retainers, which are thin pressed components & tend to bend during vibro finishing. I want to try Electrochemical deburring. What chemicals are used to do it & what is the method. I already have a setup for electropolishing of Stainless steel.

RAJIV JAIN

2006



You can use the same solutions as you do for electrochemical polishing, but you push the system past the trans-passive zone in the E-I curve. The conditions will depend on your current formulations and conditions.

trevor crichton
Trevor Crichton
R&D practical scientist
Chesham, Bucks, UK
2006


I am using phosphoric-sulfuric solution for electropolishing & 9-11 Volts. Can I use the same conditions for deburring.

Rajiv Jain

2006




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