Surface Finish of Ball-End Milled Microchannels
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Berestovskyi, Dmytro
Hung, Wayne
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8th International Conference on MicroManufacturing (ICOMM 2013)
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This study develops micromanufacturing techniques to
fabricate extremely smooth surface finish, high aspect ratio,
and complex microchannel patterns. Computer controlled
micromilling on a high speed machine system with minimum
quantity lubrication is used to remove most materials and
define a channel pattern. Assessment of microchannel is
performed with optical microscopy, scanning electron
microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and white light
interferometry. Meso-scale milling confirms the validity of
theoretical surface finish of ball-end milling, but surface
finish in micro-scale milling is measured to be few orders of
magnitude higher. Build-up-edge is reduced with optimally
coated tool and milling in minimum quantity lubrication. The
surfaces of milled microchannels are then further enhanced
by subsequent electrochemical polishing process. When
applying to 304, 316L stainless steel alloys and NiTi alloy,
this hybrid technique can repeatedly produce microchannels
with average surface finish in the range of 100-300 nm.
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ICOMM 2013 No. 80