Electrolytic-abrasive polishing method of aluminum surface

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge

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204217, B23H 506, B23H 514

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ABSTRACT:
In a method of fabricating an aluminum surface for applying mirror-smooth fabrication to the surface of aluminum or aluminum alloy by combining an electrolytic anode dissolving effect to the surface and a polishing effect of removing the protruded portions of passivated films formed on the surface to be fabricated by lapping with abrasive grains, the voltage between the aluminum material and the tool electrode is set within 2.1.+-.0.3 V, an electrolyte at less than 10% concentration is used as a passivation type electrolyte, the urging pressure of the tool electrode to the surface is set to less than 2.0 kgf/cm.sup.2 and free abrasive grains with the average grain size of less than 1.0 .mu.m are used as the abrasive grains. The temperature of the electrolyte is preferably set to lower than 15.degree. C. The polishing material may comprise non-woven abrasive cloth made of ultrafine fibers.

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patent: 2539455 (1952-01-01), Mazia
patent: 4609450 (1986-09-01), Seimiya et al.

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