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Improving the surface quality of 60/40 brass using flexible magnetic burnishing brush formed with permanent magnets

Alaskari et al., 2020

Document ID
14770746972312757697
Author
Alaskari A
Albannai A
Althaqeb B
Liptakova T
Publication year
Publication venue
Manufacturing Letters

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Herein, brass C274 was burnished by placing it between two opposite permanent magnetic poles on a vertical milling machine. The gap between the two magnets was filled with cylindrical stainless-steel pins, to form a newly flexible magnetic burnishing brush. The …
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